> I guess the Raspberry Pi option could be more straightforward - and has
> certainly been on my radar for a while
Way to go!
> but I think I'd like to try to
> stick with the ReadyNAS if possible - it's served me well thus far I've
> never even touched a Pi before... (As an aside, if I went down this
> route, would it sort of piggyback on the existing NAS or would I have to
> copy my music over to something else?)
Yes! I'm running LMS on pCP, but have the music files still on my old
ReadyNAS Duo v2.
> certainly been on my radar for a while
Way to go!
> but I think I'd like to try to
> stick with the ReadyNAS if possible - it's served me well thus far I've
> never even touched a Pi before... (As an aside, if I went down this
> route, would it sort of piggyback on the existing NAS or would I have to
> copy my music over to something else?)
Yes! I'm running LMS on pCP, but have the music files still on my old
ReadyNAS Duo v2.