5/18/2023 0 Comments Install qbittorrent![]() Now we need to get the “ absolute path” of the “ download” folder so we can add this to our stack in the next step. However, we won’t be showing you how to do this today as it is out of scope for this tutorial. Doing this will allow you to have easy access to your downloaded torrent data. ![]() ![]() Note: You could now at this point log in to Portainer and set up the “downloads” folder to be shared on the network. Now create the “ downloads” folder mkdir downloads In our example we will set up the downloads folder on the root of our USB drive. Just make sure you specifiy the drive/folders location correctly. You can have the download folder on an additional USB hard drive if you please. This folder needs to be seperate from the qbittorent/config folder. Now it is time to create a “downloads” folder. Once you run the “ pwd” command you can now copy into memory the output should look similar to this. Now we need to get the “ absolute path” of the Qbittorent data folder so we can add this to our stack in step two. Now navigate into the “ qbittorrent” folder. Once you have established an SSH connection navigate to your “ Appdata” folder (if you have not created an Appdata folder previously then you will need to create this first). Open up a terminal window and SSH into your Raspberry Pi. The first thing to do is to create the Appdata folder to store the Qbittorrent config files. Step 1 – Create Qbittorrent Appdata & Download folders.
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