Oh wow. Everyone seems to be virtually at full capacity, but since this
is still very important I think that the implementation will need to be
"As Simple As Possible" for now and then refine or automate it more
later when there's a little more resources available.

Well I believe the most important thing to remind users is for them to
backup the "files that matter to them". Be it to a External-disk or
Online (U1).

Their stuff is now safeguarded in case that something unexpected
happens.

As for restoring, I don't see a problem of doing it manually for now.
And usually when people restore they dont copy everything over since
they see the backup as another safe place to keep a lot of their stuff.

As for restoring the Apps i think USC has a sync feature ? But Am not
very familiar with that implementation yet.

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  Upgrading Ubuntu is risky (unusable or unbootable PC). What can be
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