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 In the second example [LINK], all files in the container will be replaced by the files stored on the USB stick. You will get an one-to-one copy of your USB stick. In the second example [LINK], all files in the container will be replaced by the files stored on the USB stick. You will get an one-to-one copy of your USB stick.
  
-The last example [LINK] provides the possibility to use an external USB drive as a storage solution for your media players provided in a LXC container. This external drive will be mounted to the /​home/​Media/​USB folder. You can add this folder to the media player of your choice to let it get access to the media files stored ​on it. Be aware that the used LXC container will be restarted afterwards.+The last example [LINK] provides the possibility to use an external USB drive as a storage solution for your media players provided in a LXC container. This external drive will be mounted to the /​home/​Media/​USB folder. You can add this folder to the media player of your choice to let it get access to the media files stored ​in it. Be aware that the used LXC container will be restarted afterwards.
  
 Now format an USB stick to the FAT16 oder FAT32 file format. Copy to it the "​autorun.key"​ file together with the "​autorun.sh"​ file and the files and folders (Video-trans,​ Audio-trans,​ Bilder-trans) you want to transfer. Now format an USB stick to the FAT16 oder FAT32 file format. Copy to it the "​autorun.key"​ file together with the "​autorun.sh"​ file and the files and folders (Video-trans,​ Audio-trans,​ Bilder-trans) you want to transfer.