> Thanks, @mherger. I realize that the ReadyNAS platform is dated and as
> good as EOL. I'll probably be moving LMS to a Pi instance in the next
> year or so. I've been dragging my feet because running it on the
> ReadyNAS has been my ideal use case; the Pi will allow me to be more up
> to date but will require some extra hoops (like mounting and pointing to
> external shares on the NAS).
It's worth the hassle! Even though my NAS is plenty powerful I at some
point went the Pi route anyway, just because it gives me more freedom
without much more hassle.
> good as EOL. I'll probably be moving LMS to a Pi instance in the next
> year or so. I've been dragging my feet because running it on the
> ReadyNAS has been my ideal use case; the Pi will allow me to be more up
> to date but will require some extra hoops (like mounting and pointing to
> external shares on the NAS).
It's worth the hassle! Even though my NAS is plenty powerful I at some
point went the Pi route anyway, just because it gives me more freedom
without much more hassle.