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-======Setup Automatic Backups of Your Ubuntu Home Directory to an External USB Drive====== 
  
-**Description from Ubuntu Software** 
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-**Déjà Dup Backup** hides the complexity of backing up the Right Way (encrypted, off-site, and regularly) and uses duplicity as the backend. 
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-Features: 
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-  * Support for local, remote, or cloud backup locations like Google Drive 
-  * Securely encrypts and compresses your data 
-  * Incrementally backs up, letting you restore from any particular backup 
-  * Schedules regular backups 
-  * Integrates well into your GNOME desktop 
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-Déjà Dup focuses on ease of use and recovering from personal, accidental data loss. If you need a full system backup or an archival program, you may prefer other backup apps. 
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-**Requirements:​** 
-You will need a USB external drive formatted for FAT32. ​ I recommend an small USB stick that can be left plugged into the laptop, like this [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Samsung-MUF-128AB-AM-Plus-128GB/​dp/​B07D7PDLXC/​ref=sr_1_4?​dchild=1&​keywords=100g+usb+sticks&​qid=1634741176&​sr=8-4|one]].  ​ 
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-Plugin the external USB drive into your laptop. Confirm that the drive mounts automatically. ​ Open the Files application from the dock to see if the USB drive is mounted. 
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-===== Install Deja Dup Backups ===== 
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-Open Ubuntu Software on the dock. 
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-Search for Deja Dup Backups. 
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-Install DeJa Dup Backups. ​ 
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-===== Configure Backups ===== 
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-Bring up your applications by pressing superkey+a. ​ The superkey is also known as the windows key. Then click on the icon that looks like a safe and is labeled Backups. ​ The Backups icon might be in the Utilities Folder. ​ You can also type backups in the search field. ​ 
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-When launching Deja-Dup Backups for the first time you may receive a prompt to install python3-pydrive. ​ Click on the Install button and you will be prompted for your password. ​ 
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-When Deja Dup Backups launches click on the green button labeled Create My First Backup. 
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-The next screen will show your Home directory in the folders to be backed up and some folders to ignore. Select the + sign to add more folders. ​ Press the forward button to proceed. 
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-In the next screen, you can choose your storage location. ​ Select your USB drive as the destination for the backups. ​ You can also name the backup folder. ​ Press the Forward button to proceed. 
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-Next, you can encrypt your backups with a password or allow restoring without a password. Chose which option you would like and select the Forward button. **Please remember the encryption password if you choose encryption because you won't be able to restore without it.** 
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-Then Deja dup will create the first backup. Click the details drop-down for more information. 
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-===== Change Preferences ===== 
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-After the first backup finishes and you close the screen. You will see a screen like below. Select the Back up automatically. ​ It will display when the next backup will take place. 
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-If you want to change the frequency of backups and how long to keep the backups select the three lines on the top bar.  Then select preferences from the menu.  
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-**Remember** you will need to have the USB drive connected to the system to be able to backup to it.