Greetings,
I have an external SSD formatted as NTFS from my wife's windows computer and I need to copy across 500gb of data to my Linux mint 22.1 into an onboard SSD partition formatted as NTFS. The partition is on a different SSD from my Mint OS. I have used Freefilesync in the past but it really slows down trying to copy such large amounts of data. An added complication is that the data is structured into very many Folders, subFolders and subsubFolders. I need to maintain this structure.
So my question is:
1. Is there a better and/or different way to do this?
2. If I must only do this via the Terminal are there some simple (very simple) commands that will do the job?
Many thanks
I have an external SSD formatted as NTFS from my wife's windows computer and I need to copy across 500gb of data to my Linux mint 22.1 into an onboard SSD partition formatted as NTFS. The partition is on a different SSD from my Mint OS. I have used Freefilesync in the past but it really slows down trying to copy such large amounts of data. An added complication is that the data is structured into very many Folders, subFolders and subsubFolders. I need to maintain this structure.
So my question is:
1. Is there a better and/or different way to do this?
2. If I must only do this via the Terminal are there some simple (very simple) commands that will do the job?
Many thanks

