

Ensure HTTPS transport package is installed (it most likely is for the latest versions of Noobs & Raspbian):.Launch the terminal on your Pi and get to work. There a few things you'll need to make sure are installed and working properly to ensure everything goes smoothly. Prepping your system and storage requirements In most cases, I do all my RP work over SSH since my Pi is located in an invonvinient place. This is very handy if you end up having your setup in a hard-to-access location, or run it headless.


I went with basic to preserve a little space and the fact I wouldn't be using any extra software. If the files were transferred correctly, the Pi will automatically boot up to a distro install screen. Insert the SD card into the Pi and turn it on.Noobs will not boot if you transfer the root folder over. Note: Only transfer the files inside the downloaded folder. The Mac's Disk Utility is an easy way to do it. In this section we're going to get the Raspbian OS up and running so that we can then install Plex. Set up the Raspberry Pi Install Raspbian OS Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB RAM is pretty necessary).That said, for most people, it will do the job nicely. While the Pi is a great way to get Plex going, it doesn’t have the horse power to do lots of high quality simultaneous device streaming. However, just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. If you like to tinker, this tutorial is for you. Even better, it can be installed on a small footprint with a Raspberry Pi. Plex is a fantastic way to watch and share all of your media with one powerful tool.
