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Then rsync is your friend, like so
rsync -avzp /drive1/ /target2/drive1/
That will copy all the files from drive1 to a destination folder in the backup drive called 'drive1'.
Joy oh joy, I got like 75+ optical discs and like 10+ hard drives (whatever still works) to back up.
This is already gonna take months I know, just my free time at the end of the day.
This is gonna be fun. /s
Thank you and everyone for the advice though.
Side note, I think one of my drives has almost all the SNES game ROMS...