Never done this one with Linux before.  I know that there is less than 16Gb
of data written to the Class 10 32Gb MicroSD card which is used as the
primary system storage on a single board system-on-a-chip computer.  What
I'm after is getting a 16 Gb Class 10 A1 MicroSD card and clone the entire
system from the 32Gb card to the 16Gb card.

What I'm after is when I start the SOC computer from the replacement 16Gv
Class 10 A1 MicroSD card, it will just start like there have been no
changes, well, apart from there being 16Gb storage and not slower 32Gb
storage.

This is relatively easy to do on Windows.  No clue how to do this with
Linux.

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