Sudo sed -i "s/rslsync/pi/g" /lib/systemd/system/rvice Open the resilio gui by going to retropieIP:8888/gui/ wget -c I made my initial repo on my master server and added my main retropie to the sync group, waited for 100% sync and then added the rest of my devices exactly the same way. Run the commands, make the changes and then restart the service. sudo systemctl enable rvice sudo systemctl start. This script is to make ResilioSync an always running service so any changes made are automatically uploaded to your master repo. Bittorrent Sync works on Windows, Mac, BSD, Andoid, iOS and Linux (even on ARM and. NOTE: This DOES have btsync running as root, for me that's not a big deal as these are dedicated gaming machines but it could present a security risk. This is how I got it up and working for myself, couldn't find a guide anywhere that went from start to finish, so I hope this helps you out. This will load a web interface for btsync, and you should be able to set it up pretty easily from there (the program guides you through it at that point). Once it's back up, go to a web browser on your computer and type in making sure to insert the IP address you got from running ifconfig. One last thing, get your IP address with ifconfig That will start the server up when you start up your pi. Then add this line before the last commented line: /home/pi/rslsync -webui.listen 0.0.0.0:8888 Start the text editor: sudo nano /etc/rc.local You'll need to add it to /etc/rc.local for that. Next, you need to set the program to auto-start with your raspberry pi. Next, extract the file you just downloaded: tar xzf resilio-sync_
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Then, download the latest version of btsync: wget "" I thought this forum might benefit from the knowledge, so I'll try to write a guide.įirst, make sure you're in your home folder: cd /home/pi I've started using BitTorrent Sync to keep multiple RetroPie consoles in sync (same roms and save states).