Though, the command "sparkybackup clean" worked as expected and deleted the folder /home/sparkybackup-sys/. Sparky Backup System > Clean did not delete the folder /home/sparkybackup-sys/. All correct here, so nothing to worry about. Sparky Backup System > Cache removes all deb packages from system's deb cache folder (/var/cache/apt/archives/) and exactly the same is done by the command "sparkybackup cache". I think that APTus should be automatically emptying the cache too. Though, when I do the same installation with APTus, the deb file remains in the /var/cache/apt/archives folder. This is a long awaited improvement, because there will be no need to clean the cache as often as before. When I install by using "sudo apt install packagename", the /var/cache/apt/archives folder is emptied automatically when the installation procedure ends. In Sparky backup gui, in the EFI option, the file name libefiboot1 should be placed before libefivar1, in order to correct the alphabetical order. Unfortunately, testing revealed some problems. Sparky Backup System has improved a lot and Pavroo has done very good job once again.
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