All,
The now rather lengthy (lengthy is good) discussion regarding Tails persistence
backup has not considered the benefits of an alternative persistence file
system, one designed with fast, easy backups in mind. Of the several such file
systems that come to mind, btrfs is perhaps the easiest
On Aug 2, 2021, at 3:12 AM, intrigeri wrote:
>: If I understood correctly, the data is copied to another, pre-existing
> (and already unlocked & mounted) Tails Persistent Storage, i.e.
> the scripts add a GUI on top of our current command line instructions:
>
uks00 (2021-08-02):
> That worked!
Thanks for confirming our hunch was correct!
This new feature should land in 4.22~rc1 (August 19).
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Hi David,
David A. Wheeler (2021-07-22):
> All: Some Tails users (such as journalists in certain countries)
> will want to use a persistent volume, yet there's no simple GUI to
> back up the persistent volume. That's a problem; all media fails
> eventually. Many users are not comfortable using a
Hi,
Christian Achimov via Tails-dev (2021-07-27):
> since upgrade from Tails 4.19 to 4.20, the WiFi connection
> disappeared. Cannot connect through wlan. Even with cable connection
> to wlan router it doesnât work. Error connection when I try to
> connect with new bridges which I got from
Hi,
maton (2021-07-26):
> Connection fails when running with the default bridge selected.
Were you using obfs4 bridges successfully on older Tails (4.19 or earlier)?
I suspect the problem is caused by your computer's hardware clock
being set to local time, far away from UTC (GMT).
It would be