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For optimal speed and expanadabilty, I suggest using the SATA SSD as the data storage location for the Ravencoin blockchain as well as the Ravencoin binaries.
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Create a directory on the SSD called <b>/media/pi/SSD/Ravencoin</b> and put the directory with the Ravencoin binaries in there.
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Then create a directory on the SSD called <b>/media/pi/SSD/Ravencoin/RavencoinData</b> for the blockchain and reference it like this:
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#::touch ~/.raven/raven.conf nano ~/.raven/raven.conf </pre> Enter the following lines, and adjust user/login settings accordingly:
#:<pre>rpcuser=rpcuser #optional rpcpassword=SETYOURPASSWORDHERE #optional rpcallowip=127.0.0.1 #optional daemon=1 upnp=1 listen=1 dbcache=800 maxmempool=50 disablewallet=1 logips=1 maxconnections=125 prune=42000 maxuploadtarget=5000 server=1 </pre> '''Note1:''' If you are are planning to only access your node from your pi itself, skip the first 3 optional settings <br /> '''Note2''': Opening up the RPC port to hosts outside your local trusted network is NOT RECOMMENDED, because the rpcpassword is transmitted over the network unencrypted.<br />To save: CTRL+O ENTER, To exit: CTRL+X.
#Now you can start start ravend again to index the blockchain that you downloaded and to download the remaining bit (which may still take a day depending on your connection).
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