Fletch;201460 Wrote: 
> Just to clarify my comments:
> 
> Since rsync -t looks at timestamps but I don't think that cp -r
> preserves them, my guess is that rsync thinks all of the files have
> changed and is copying them all over again.

This seems to be exactly what is happening.  It's slow though, it's
only 50% done and it's been going at the drive for 2 hours.  cp was
much faster, but it isn't trying to compare each file.


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