Systemback install test

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Systemback test:
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- I choose to usb method for install.
Wrote the custom systemback iso to usb with systemback's
built-in app.
- Upon boot there is 2 menu options. Boot live system or
boot installer.
- Booting live will just boot the live system to work with
and there is no install option on desktop
- Booting with the installer option starts the new install
screen. Here you have the option to input your username ,
password and pc name.
- Next screen you have the hdd partition option with all the
usual options same as with a normal ubuntu install.
- At the bottom you have the option " transfer user settings and data"
I tested both. Switching it on put all my config settings in the new
install. All my settings was there already after install. Email ,
file browser settings , desktop settings , power saving settings ,
even cron entries and custom keyboard shortcut settings was there
after install. I didn't have to configure anything , simply had to
put back my actual data ( docs , pictures etc. )
- Disabling the option " Transfer user settings and data " created a
completely new user with no settings at all. ( same as a install with a
normal Ubuntu iso )
- All software and updates at the time the iso was made is already in the
new install and I didn't need to add any of my apps as all was there.
Even extra ppa's was already there.
- NOTE. Screen drivers do break it however the same as systemback.
My source pc had Nvidia drivers installed and that broke the new install's
DE. Had no login screen. ( New pc has AMD card so obviously couldn't work with
the Nvidia drivers ) 
This was however easily rectified by logging into tty2 and purging the nvidia drivers
and upon reboot all was fine and I had a working DE.
Best would be not to install screen drivers before iso is made.

I couldn't find any issue with the new install yet. It all seems fine and all software
and configs are there.