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    Is it possible to use 2 USB drives for storage? (RetroPie)

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      Allanbuzzy
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      I tried using 2 USBs however, the one I mainly use, the 32gb one, transfered some of the files to the 16GB one I had. I put in the retropie-mount folder, is it possible to make it so that it doesn't copy those files from that USB to the 16gb one?

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        Allanbuzzy
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        Okay, I'm wondering if I can make a Raid and the Pi can detect the raid as one. Is it possible or not?

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          anasazi29 @Allanbuzzy
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          @Allanbuzzy I'm not sure the Raspberry Pi will allow you to raid USB devices together.

          There are these little gadgets that might come in handy.
          http://www.ebay.com/itm/MMC-SD-HAT-for-the-Raspberry-Pi-/201697243538?hash=item2ef617b192:g:4BAAAOSwawpXwf8f

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