A partition for each one the drive should work alright, but it may turn to custard if they both try to access the drive at the same time.
A partition for each one the drive should work alright, but it may turn to custard if they both try to access the drive at the same time.
To be honest I haven’t had the need or the time to delve that deeply into how Timeshift works sorry.
You should be able to highlight the ones that you want to remove then click on the delete button.
From what I understand is that each backup is just the difference between the original backup and the current system.
From the top rope!
People were using everything you are complaining about to spam CSAM onto a number of communities.
The admins had to take measures both to protect their users (from having to see that material) and themselves (legally as how Lemmy works the images are stored on their servers in Germany).
From what I recall the Lemmy.world admins had to restrict VPN traffic due to shitsmears using them to post CSAM all over the Lemmy.World instance.
It was intended to be a temporary measure until they could put other protection measures but it will take time.
It’s not so much both computers being able to access it.
From what I have experienced Timeshift tends to lock a drive when it is doing a backup.
If computer 1 is doing a backup and computer 2 tries to start it’s backup it may fail without you noticing.
Giving each computer their own partition on the drive should alleviate the problem.