Now that the USB drive is available, everything else can be configured from the LMS web interface. I want to mount the drive to the /media folder, so I added the following line to fstab: UUID=1A83-9930 /media vfat defaults 0 0Īnd to test that the drive mounts on boot, I restart: sudo reboot Configure Squeezebox Server To mount the drive on boot, we need to update fstab: sudo nano /etc/fstab Sudo service logitechmediaserver start Mount the USB driveįirst of all, we need to find the USB drive using blkidįrom the output of the above, my USB drive was: /dev/sda1: LABEL="MEDIA" UUID="1A83-9930" TYPE="vfat" The below will automatically install the latest version: sudo apt-get install libio-socket-ssl-perl I’m using a Raspberry Pi 4 to run the server (the same Pi that is running Pi-Hole), and my music is stored on a USB drive (exFAT) configured to mount on boot (it is permanently attached to the Pi). I can control everything from my phone using Squeezer, or from any other device using the web UI. To be able to stream my music to any of the players, and even synchronise the music across all of the, I use Logitech Media Server (SqueezeBox Server). The main hifi has an Airplay client built into it, while the others are older so require a player plugged into Aux (a Raspberry Pi Zero with PhatDAC is perfect for this, which I’ll cover in another post). All of my music is digital and I have hifis in several rooms of the house.
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