Raspberry PI by default has only one memory available – SD card which also holds kernel itself. Unless you are using large SD, eventually you are going to run out of space -especially if you are dealing with media files or playing with camera module. The easiest and cheapest way of expanding memory is to us USB Flash drive. If you are accessing PI from terminal screen, then probably one of built in USB ports are free and you can attach drive directly to it, otherwise use USB HUB – better with external power option. When you load graphical interface with startx command – USB drives are detected and mounted automatically. But we want to run PI without graphical interface and access from terminal, so we need to mount USB and other devices manually. I am not pro at Linux, so I’m going to place step by step guide how … Continue reading
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