tuck1s wrote: > Today, having finally decided to sort out our media server since Spotify > was discontinued on QNAP NAS, I installed Raspbian Stretch, then > logitechmediaserver_7.9.2~1539967036_all.deb, on a spare Raspberry Pi 2. > > The music files are on the QNAP NAS still. I was able to mount this, > scan and play the music library using > > > Code: -------------------- > > sudo mount "//192.168.0.4/Steve/My Music" /mnt/Music -o username=steve,password=xyzzy -------------------- > > > > I tried to do the mount automatically on boot, using /etc/fstab and > all hell broke loose, the Pi would no longer boot. Had to recover it > using cmdline.txt shown here: > https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=172814 > > I was able to recover it .. I think the problem with /etc/fstab, > watching the boot sequence, is that the IP stack is not fully up at > that point (i.e. it's too early). > > What's the right time/place to mount an external NAS filesystem for > LMS?If you want to use Raspbian Stretch why not use Max2Play? It tales care of everything for you.
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