08-05-2024, 02:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-05-2024, 02:34 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
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It's a pity that Microsoft's Windows for Linux Subsystem still doesn't seem to support writing files to ext4 filesystems (although it appears one can mount and read one through some jiggery pokery. Since I run Windows 10/11 only as guest systems on a Linux box, I don't have a problem.
Worrying about the data transfer rate over WiFi being too slow suggests you are trying to put a v-e-r-y large music library on your uSD card. I would suggest you consider only Tim's first suggestion which will keep the library on a separate thumb drive. Sooner or later, you'll find yourself wanting to, or being forced to, rewrite that uSD card. It's the same reason NAS servers keep the data disk separate from the system disk.
Whichever choice you make, enjoy the music!
Regards,
Kent
Worrying about the data transfer rate over WiFi being too slow suggests you are trying to put a v-e-r-y large music library on your uSD card. I would suggest you consider only Tim's first suggestion which will keep the library on a separate thumb drive. Sooner or later, you'll find yourself wanting to, or being forced to, rewrite that uSD card. It's the same reason NAS servers keep the data disk separate from the system disk.
Whichever choice you make, enjoy the music!
Regards,
Kent