Pull the location of the config from the output of the previous netatalk command we ran if you run into issues finding this file.
#RASPBERRY PI 2 NAS FOR MAC 2018 INSTALL#
#RASPBERRY PI 2 NAS FOR MAC 2018 PASSWORD#
Username: pi, password is what you used during the on-screen setup.
The 5V 3A power supply required isn’t common, so you’ll most likely need to buy one. I didn’t end up using the USB-C => micro USB connector and the eBook was useless. What’s not to like? Purchasing the Hardware The Eero I upgraded to is great, but the USB port is useless.īut, there’s silver lining! I’ve been looking for a good excuse to buy a Raspberry Pi and mounting external hard drives on the network fit the bill! $35 for a tiny computer more powerful that anything I had growing up and more powerful than a $5 DigitalOcean or AWS VPS. It was awesome, and then Apple killed the device. These devices would be magically broadcasted to the network. The Airport Express has a USB port to plug hard drives, printers, etc into. Plugging in the drive was just enough friction to forget doing it completely. I still like moode though and I don't see it phasing away from my ecosystem.As I was reviewing my backup strategy, I realized I hadn’t completed a Time Machine backup on my machines in a long time. I install the bridge inside my moode player os and I use ether or. Glad to see the new build of Moode makes it easier to use. Oh, and I can do multi room using a Raspberry Pi as a bridge, if I want to. Plus it integrates with Tidal seamlessly. I was resistant to Roon at first, I mean who wants to spend the money if they don’t have to? But it’s so much easier to use, easier to configure, and works natively on my NAS, my iPad, and my DVD player (and it will also work on the new DAC I just ordered), that it’s worth it. It was nice to go the DIY route, and I was glad to give Tim a donation for his work, but the build process for Moode was just not something I was going to take on when it took four hours and, according to the posts here, failed as often as it succeeded. Cheap compared to what I have invested in records and CDs over the years or any of my stereo components save the Oppo BDP-205 DVD player. Roon is a much better interface, as I’d expect for that kind of money.
I had tried Rune and it never worked properly and was rarely updated.