What do I need to do if I run openSUSE tumbleweed for the first time?

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  • Btrfs is default on tumbleweed and I'd choose a proper backup solution instead of timeshift. The installer does the layout for you, or you can create one yourself. One of the things I love about openSUSE is precisely the installer, no other distribution has the amount of control during the install.

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