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RE: What does the policy say about torrenting app and the LinuxServer add-ons list
If you want advise on torrent topics, you're in the wrong forum. Thread closed.

chewitt
If i drop the image in the update folder and measure from when i click Reboot till its up and running, my Pi 5 is about 15 sec faster than my Pi 4, booting from ssd on both.
Pi5 NVMe PIP — SunFounder Pironman documentation
"The connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speeds (5 GT/sec), but you can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec) if you add the following lines to your /boot/firmware/config.txt.
Support from nvidia is more or less non-existing.
It will run at max gen 3 speed.
There is a built in function in LE to update eeprom in settings.
Settings--> LibreELEC--> Updates--> Firmware updates, flip the switch to on, and reboot.
Updated your Pi?
Latest Pi 5 eeprom is 2024-09-23, updates from within latest Pi5 LE13 nightly.
A very few PC's support CEC, just a couple of NUC's do that to my knowledge, so most likely your device dont.
Install it on the m2 just like you did with the usb stick connect it and power on.
CEC should work from HDMI 1.0 cables.
I did the transfer to exFAT on close to 100TB, it didnt work any better than NTFS.
exFAT isnt working that much better, takes a lot of time to redo all the storage, just keep your files on a Windows pc and share with another device like a Pi4/5 via smb.
One of my Pi4 4GB that runs latest LE12 nightly (LibreELEC-RPi4.aarch64-12.0-nightly-20240917-7de0439) is on 28% now after running a while. No updated addons (only running a few official ones) or anything else has changed.
No. That is Spanned volume. JBOD is and always was what it's name says, "Just a Bunch Of Disks". What you do with disks in such configuration is up to you. You can also make soft RAID, mirror, striping, whatever.
According to an old article from 2005 used by wikipedia, yes. Seagate and others (like a newer article from the same source as the older (TechTarget) says:
"JBOD, which stands for just a bunch of disks, is a type of multilevel configuration for disks. It refers to a collection of disks in a computer system or array combined as one logical volume"
That is what JBOD is. It refers to a collection of disks in a computer system or array combined as one logical volume.