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Introduction To XBT 2.0 | External Backup Tool for USB Drives

Gearloose by Gearloose
December 18, 2017
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WARNING! XBT is no longer being maintained. XBT has been replaced with a new script called BU. You can find out more about BU and download a copy for yourself at the BU GitHub page: https://github.com/EzeeLinux/bu-usb_backup_tool

Please join the discussion at EzeeTalk. https://www.ezeelinux.com/talk/ It’s free, secure and fun!
XBT is a program that makes keeping all of your user data safely backed up on a dedicated External USB drive easy. XBT works with Ubuntu 16.04 onward and the Linux Mint 18.x series.

Download XBT from Guthub: https://codeload.github.com/EzeeLinux/xbt-external_backup_tool/zip/master

Please be sure to give EzeeLinux a ‘Like’ on Facebook! Thanks! https://www.facebook.com/EzeeLinux
Check out http://www.ezeelinux.com and http://www.freedompenguin.com for more about Linux.

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