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Multiple content servers on a Raspberry Pi?
Hi,
So I've been progressing with my library and it's been working out really well for me until I discovered that my primary drive was nearly full. What I'd like to do is transfer all my non-fiction books onto a bigger USB flash drive and run another content server to access these books with a different numbered port on this second drive. The content server currently runs on a Raspberry Pi 2 and using flash drives is better than trying to obtain a portable powered HDD as there isn't enough juice in the USB ports to power one. |
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You can run as many content server processes as you like.
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