Install salt-minion via the Salt bootstrap script: curl -L -o bootstrap_salt.sh These are where the Salt state files and Pillar files will be housed. On your Linode, create the /srv/salt and /srv/pillar directories. For more information on privileges, see our Users and Groups guide. Be sure to run the steps below with the sudo prefix. The steps in this guide require root privileges. ![]() ![]() Visit the Plex website to sign up for an account if you do not already have one. Plex requires an account to use their service. For more on Block Storage, see our Block Storage Overview guide. This volume will be used to store your media, so you should pick a size that’s appropriate for your media collection, though you can resize the volume later if you need more storage. You will format and mount the drive as part of this guide. ![]() You will need to create a Block Storage Volume and attach it to your Linode. Update your system: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade Before You Beginįamiliarize yourself with our Getting Started guide and complete the steps for setting your Linode’s hostname and timezone.įollow the steps in the Setting Up and Securing a Compute Instance guide. In this guide you will learn how to use a masterless Salt minion to set up a Plex server, attach and use a Block Storage Volume, and how to connect to your media server to stream content to your devices. Plex is a media server that allows you to stream video and audio content that you own to many different types of devices.
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