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I've found restores really slow mostly, initial backups are slow but not too bad.
As far as mounting the backup and searching it, mostly it's just a lot of steps to remember.
Ah. I also made another script where I type loadbackup in bash and everything is just there. I guess I’ve just made it easier for myself lol.
I also load Restic variables in bash so I’m not typing out paths etc. Password is kept in gnome keyring and is requested automatically.
I forget the annoying steps cause I’ve had this for awhile.
Yeah I mean it's all stuff that can be solved, but I just don't have the time or urge to deal with it lol