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rsync command for mirroring drives
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Grsync makes this easier :)
never used it what is different/better to rsync?
Graphic interface, you just click options. And it has drop downs for favourite folders you've configured before so you can switch between backup/sync locations.
Once you apply, it runs rsync, and it it shows you the CLI command used as visual reference