How do I backup my phone?
Does anyone have experience with https://openmtp.ganeshrvel.com/?
I think I just transfer all data and encrypt them on my external drive.
I am just worried that the app might be a security vulnerability.
Anyone has more insights in that and could share this, please.
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Even if it's more effort, I'm a fan of setting up the phone completely from scratch - especially as long as there is no reliable backup solution for GrapheneOS.
I make regular backups of individual apps (e.g. Messenger chat histories) and I have created a document with screenshots where I have noted a list of the installed apps or the arrangement of the quick toggles, for example - so that I don't have to completely start from scratch.
Murcielago I basically do the same and its very helpful, good strategy for saving all of the apps installed makes resetting and setting up again much easier.
@GrapheneOS Seedvault merged D2D experimental support. Maybe update? :) https://github.com/seedvault-app/seedvault/pull/562
Has anyone tested seedvault recently? Looks like it should work now for all apps?
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dazinism https://hub.libranet.de/wiki/graphene-os/wiki/Backups
This link is now broken since the host is offline.
Thanks GOS devs for what you do =]
I'm currently using SeedVault to Local Storage then Syncthing to my computer. Then compress to tarball and upload to cloud. It seems to backup almost every app on my phone except ones that it thinks I haven't used lately, which is pretty accurate.
I really don't mind this setup except that I need to delete the previous backups from time to time to prevent it from taking too much space on my phone, and of course it's manual and I have to remember. Curious to know if anyone has experience using an automation app with SeedVault?
My idea for automating it is to set a trigger such as a particular time of day or whenever the device starts up. Then the three actions would be:
Clear the previous backups inside the SeedVault folder in local storage
Run SeedVault's "Backup Now" function
Start Syncthing (I don't like it running 24/7 on my phone, eats up too much battery).
If I could automate these three things, then it would just take care of itself for now without any manual intervention. Of course it would be nice to have a backup system like Google One, but that's a lot to even wish for at this stage. I'm happy to just have my contacts, messages, and a relatively quick restoration process for when I brick my phone.
Thoughts anyone?
If you have the space, I would suggest doing the back up before the deletion. It only needs a hiccup and your safety net has gone.
Could you not use an ITTT scenario app. The name escapes me while I type, but you could have it back up at 2am, as long as you were at home, for example.
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Thanks for integrating seedvault.
Is there an other backup method? I like to backup config into git repo. Any hints how-to backup all config files (plain text) into git repo?
Any updates? I am confused if I should use Seedvault, is it deprecated or not? Is there a real alternative?
krass This topic has been discussed heavily on here. I recommend reading some of the previous discussions for any tips and suggestions.