So what I want to accomplish is copy the boot drive of my TrueNAS NAS work in progress system from a 320GB SATA drive to a 128GB nVME drive. I initially used the SATA drive to give TrueNAS a test drive and install other systems on different SATA drives to swap around with but I think I'm just gona roll with TrueNAS.
Normally I'd use Macrium for jobs like this on Windows Machines but I'm not sure whats available for Linux/Unix systems. I'm aware of Clonezilla but from what I've read you can't resize the partitions to make it fit a smaller detestation drive. The NAS isn't "production" (its going to be a overbuilt Plex and general storage system for home) so I can start over if needed but if there is a tool that can do this it would be handy to have.
Normally I'd use Macrium for jobs like this on Windows Machines but I'm not sure whats available for Linux/Unix systems. I'm aware of Clonezilla but from what I've read you can't resize the partitions to make it fit a smaller detestation drive. The NAS isn't "production" (its going to be a overbuilt Plex and general storage system for home) so I can start over if needed but if there is a tool that can do this it would be handy to have.