You should see something that looks like this:Īfter some time the setup should complete, once you're able to visit the RPI-Mon page ( 192.168.0.153:8888 in my case) you should be able to move onto the next, and final, step. If you're impatient / worried, like I was, you can always try SSH'ing to the Pi to make sure it's behaving ssh with the password dietpi. The setup process can take a bit of time but after about ~10 minutes you should be able to visit the IP address of the Pi on port 8888, e.g. Plug you SD card into your pi, make sure there's ethernet, and the power it up. If you've decided to setup the automations from the previous section then this step should be seamless. One line which might be worth changing is AUTO_SETUP_NET_HOSTNAME which defaults to "DietPi". There are a bunch of other options for the setup of the system so feel free to have a play. Configure Plex and Tautulli Flash SD Card with DietPiĭietPi is my goto image when I'm working on RaspberryPi projects (I've written a little about this () if you please. The RasperryPi 4 is a powerful, pocket-sized, computer which can be setup as a home media server with very little cost or effort.įor this setup you'll need a RaspberryPi (4 if possible), a microSD card and an external drive of your media.Ĥ. What has changed is the hardware needed powering such a setup. Media streaming isn't a new thing and since the early days of the internet home media setups have been fairly common. □ in 11 minutes Personal media streaming powered by RaspberryPi 4 and DietPi.
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