Hi folks,
So starting messing around with sbc's + linux. I'm looking to create small hobby projects to run emulators.
a) I've mainly used windows to this point so new to linux. Is this the best place for linux advice (when it comes to running emulators) or are there other sites?
b) One thing I can't get my head around is the filesystem mechanics. Let's say I setup a sbc with an onboard sdcard + setup my emulators to run off a few images installed to this. If I later add another storage device (say an ssd via usb3) + put images on this, will i need to point the emulator elsewhere, or does it get 'pooled' For example - in Windows this'd install a drive with a different letter. Does this happen in Linux?
c) With the above - if it does pool them, but I want users to be able to install images to the ssd drive on a windows machine first and then plug into the linux device - how do you go about this? Do you just recreate some kind of folder structure on the ssd drive to mirror the existing one on the existing linux drive?
<confused.com atm. And, I know, rtfm, right? Have you seen how many manuals and info there is out there though! Need a steer/direction to start.