I’m trying to learn more about BASH, slowly, but most of my stuff comes from things I create to make my life easier. Otherwise I’m a piss-poor PHP/mySQL guy.
I know, I know, not a “real” language 
I’m trying to learn more about BASH, slowly, but most of my stuff comes from things I create to make my life easier. Otherwise I’m a piss-poor PHP/mySQL guy.
I know, I know, not a “real” language 
as a source, take what I have in those scripts and play with the pieces.
At some point it will “click” and then you can have my job

I’d rather work together 
My philosophy is, why create something mediocre separately when excellence can be achieved together?
I think, if you put the charismatic visionaries in the same room as the brilliant coders, you can replicate the “Jobs/Woz” phenomenon.
…not that I’m placing either of us in either category, lol. The point being, if you have an “idea person” who is at least able to follow with the coding, then you have a really good synergy between creative and production teams.
… aaaand it works!
Question, the relocation now, will it screw anything up with future installs?
For example, my upgrade script, will it now “know” the new home of things because of the override.conf file?
EDIT: Ok, probably a stupid question, since the installer will unpack the files as it normally does (into /bin etc) and the “data” folder remains constant. Ignore me, lol!
Now that I can believe! ![]()
For now, everything works just perfectly, as my Transcode area points to a 16GB RAM Drive, and I know for a fact that the conversions also happen on the RAM Drive… But maybe I’ll keep this in mind for my next Plex Server and experiment with it.
Thanks @ChuckPa ![]()
I run a Windows server, so much more convoluted for me! ![]()
Have to use 3rd Party software to make the RAM Drive, but works fine none the less!
Ah yes, I remember mucking around with RAMDisk software back in the early 1990s 
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