Here's the quickest way I've found to get started with RetroNAS, using a Raspberry Pi. A Pi4 is recommended, but you could also use a Pi3 for now to hold you off, then just move the MicroSD and USB HDD over after Pi4's come back in stock. You can also use any other small compute module with a Linux build, or ANY old PC, but at the moment, only Debian is tested and supported.
Introduction Video: • Introducing RetroNAS
Main RetroNAS Github: https://github.com/danmons/retronas/
Installation / Wiki: https://github.com/danmons/retronas/w...
Dan’s Video Series: • RetroNAS
Large USB 3.0 Drive, 4-18TB (You can always remove the drive and install internally if you’d like, affiliate link) : https://amzn.to/3AHIk2Y
Debian for PC Installation: https://www.debian.org/download
Follow this guide for PC installation: • RetroNAS - VM install and root/sudo/a...
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00:00 Intro
02:24 Loading Linux
05:13 Installing RetroNAS
12:38 Copying roms
14:56 Next steps