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Description
Describe the bug
Timeshift keeps trying to make snapshots while not having enough space. I have to wait with 0B available until timeshift finally quits (not sure what the heck it is doing if the file system is already full? can't it just delete the current backup and exit at that point?) and then few minutes later it starts this process again, I know I should unschedule it for now and change to another storage media but that's the infuriating thing: I can't open timeshift while scheduled backup is running!
For context, my /home partition has only 50 gb free with over 100 GB of user data. So timeshift should be able to tell that that's not enough space to make a snapshot.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Schedule regular timeshift backups
- Wait
- See that timeshift tries to backup besides not having enough space
Expected behavior
Timeshift checks if there is more space available than the files it is trying to back up.
If for some reason it still tries, as soon as the drive is filled: Timeshift stops, deletes the current backup it tried to create, prompts the user to either change the storage device or unschedule backups.
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System:
- Linux Distribution Name and Version: Linux Mint 21.3 Cinnamon
- Desktop Cinnamon
- Application Version 24.01.1+virginia