Recently I installed Ubuntu 14.10 on a 2TB drive, because it was handy. I 
selected the LVM filesystem because I thought it might be good to learn more 
about it. I know virtually nothing about it now, though.
I discovered that I could not back up this installation with the software I had 
been using. I made an identical installation on a 500GB drive, and found that 
Clonezilla would back it up. Clonezilla will not copy an image made from the 
2TB drive to the smaller one, but I suppose it would copy it to another 2TB 
drive if necessary, so the backup problem is solved. 
At the same time, I'd like to free up the 2TB drive, since I don't need that 
much space for the Ubuntu installation. The partition structure on the 500GB is 
probably the same (and, perhaps unfortunately, the volume names are also the 
same). So it occurred to me that an application such as rsync might be 
appropriate to copy the files recursively from the large drive to the small 
one. Could anyone give me advice about how to do this (preferably avoiding the 
use of the term "simply...")? Robert "Tim" Kopp 
http://analytic.tripod.com/  
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