Csound1 wrote:
You still don't seem to be capable of understanding
I understand completely.
I am endorsing this for myself
That part is fine. I've never said it's not your best option. I have no idea whether it is or not; but if you're comfortable with it, great.
and anyone who does not want to be stopped by a non bootable drive
What
you don't "seem to be capable of understanding" is, that's a bit different. Backups are not a one-size-fits-all thing; your strategy isn't necessarily the best for many others.
I don't care whether it broke or you bootcamped the wrong partition, but it happens, read this forum!
I do read this forum. Have for years. Many of the folks who post here are not tech-savvy. Many have never done any sort of backup at all. Many with laptops won't make a clone, because they have to remember to connect an external HD. Thus the Time Capsule.
Drive installation: you underestimate people, it's easy.
Again, it's easy for those mechanically inclined. Many aren't, and many who are comfortable with most mechanical things aren't with the innards of a computer.
I don't rollback my system.
Good. I've never had to, either. But there are times when it's necessary/desirable, as in any number of threads here.
BlahBlahBlah: Every one of the "TM permissions/user/network/extreme/forgetting to delete till it gets full" is a fully searchable key phrase for TM problems reported on this board, this day.
Yes, some folks have trouble with Time Machine, usually because they don't understand it. Ditto every application ever made.
Oh, my sync service neatly deletes old backups as required
So does Time Machine.