05-13-2021, 01:15 PM
With the availability of 512GB MicroSDXC cards, many users would be able to store their music library on the same card with a bootable moOde partition. But major revision upgrades of moOde (as opposed to in-place upgrades) wipe out the entire MicroSDXC card, including any music that might have been stored on it.
That's a shame, because music is almost ideally suited to storage on flash media; it's generally written once and remains unchanged unless someone edits tags.
It would be great if there was a "moOde installer" (MicroSD writer) application that would create a separate Music partition if one did not already exist. If one did exist, it would not erase it or overwrite it. Expanding the partition should expand the Music partition, not the moOde OS partition.
Anticipated replies follow (this isn't my first rodeo):
You should store your music on a NAS.
Neither my 8-drive NAS nor my 5-drive NAS will fit in my pocket with the Pi 4 and power supply -- and I want to be able to take my music server with me to a friend's house, on vacation, etc.
You should store your music on a thumb drive.
How would putting it on a thumb drive accomplish my goal of having it on the MicroSD card?
My music library is way too large to fit on a MicroSD card.
Mine would fit comfortably and I see no reason to needlessly bloat my collection with music that I don't truly enjoy.
You should use this set of Linux commands to accomplish what you want...
I appreciate your offer of help, but I want this to be a a standard feature that could benefit many users, not just me.
That's a shame, because music is almost ideally suited to storage on flash media; it's generally written once and remains unchanged unless someone edits tags.
It would be great if there was a "moOde installer" (MicroSD writer) application that would create a separate Music partition if one did not already exist. If one did exist, it would not erase it or overwrite it. Expanding the partition should expand the Music partition, not the moOde OS partition.
Anticipated replies follow (this isn't my first rodeo):
You should store your music on a NAS.
Neither my 8-drive NAS nor my 5-drive NAS will fit in my pocket with the Pi 4 and power supply -- and I want to be able to take my music server with me to a friend's house, on vacation, etc.
You should store your music on a thumb drive.
How would putting it on a thumb drive accomplish my goal of having it on the MicroSD card?
My music library is way too large to fit on a MicroSD card.
Mine would fit comfortably and I see no reason to needlessly bloat my collection with music that I don't truly enjoy.
You should use this set of Linux commands to accomplish what you want...
I appreciate your offer of help, but I want this to be a a standard feature that could benefit many users, not just me.
Cheers,
Miss Sissy Princess
Miss Sissy Princess