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Gerade das gefunden von Mike:
A Recovery HD should always be immediately adjacent to the associated volume. In this case, CCC sees that there is no "Recovery HD" volume immediately adjacent to "Customer volume", so CCC asks to create a new 650MB volume at the end of "Customer volume". Disk Utility (which CCC calls via the command-line) then slices off 650MB from "Customer volume". Next, Disk Utility does the right thing and aggregates the new Recovery HD volume, Boot OS X (disk2s3), and the pre-existing Recovery HD (disk2s4). These three volumes combined together account for 1.4GB, which is more than the 1GB "too big" threshold that CCC imposes.
There is actually a workaround for this scenario in CCC as well. The next time you see the error that says "the Recovery HD volume that was created is bigger than CCC expected", click on the destination volume, then hold down the Command key and click the button to reclone the Recovery HD. Rather than re-cloning the Recovery HD, CCC will absorb that 1.4GB volume into the associated "Customer volume". Once that process is complete, you can then click on the "Create a Recovery HD" button to create a new Recovery HD, and this time it will be the only Recovery HD volume at the end of the selected volume.