Configuring snapper without systemd
Installing the necessary packages
Because of how snapper
works, if you’re not using systemd
, you’ll need to install cronie
or a similar cron implementation that provides you with cron
directories, such as /etc/cron.hourly
or /etc/cron.daily
.
Upon installation, snapper
will use these directories to create its cron jobs, so if you already installed snapper
but you didn’t install cronie
, you’ll need to remove snapper
, install cronie
, and finally reinstall snapper
.
Configurations
Configuring snapper
is done through the config files in /etc/snapper/configs/<profile>
; the default profile is root
.
Additionally, you may manually edit or move the cron jobs.