Here is one, specifically the nice summary from @kidstypike (post #19)
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?114408-Setting-Up-LMS-On-A-Raspberry-Pi-4B
This will get you from install of pCP as a LMS server, through mounting
a drive.

Here's a loooong thread with some useful info in it
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?113058-Raspberry-Pi-basics

But, as Paul said, start with the "official" instructions, but realize
that pCP functions, syntax, semantics evolve faster than the
documentation, so it is easy for the documentation to be essentially
correct, but slightly different than you will actually experience.
That's why I like post #19 of the first thread. It's simple, current,
and works.

The other thing to take caution in, especially if you setup Samba, is to
make sure your labels/names are exactly correct (including upper/lower
case). I remember my first time setting up Samba entering the server and
share names, then going to windows to create a network location,
creating the path using those names and it not
working...repeatedly...until I finally found a lower case letter than
needed to be upper.

You will not regret moving your LMS to a rpi. A little inexpensive box
that can remain on always, draws very little power, and is quite nimble.
The UI is simple and highly functional, and if you aren't using it
already I (and others) recommend using the material skin plugin, it s a
great LMS UI

Jim


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