Moving iTunes library in preparation for Home Sharing

I have an iMac which currently hosts my iTunes library and am buying a Mac Mini with an external drive which will act as file server.
I want to move my iTunes library from my iMac to the Mac Mini and then share it out via Home Sharing.
What is the best way I go about this?
Do I manually copy my iTunes library over? Or enable Home Sharing first on the Mac Mini and then copy over my library?
Any advice is appreciated!

inforr wrote:
Do I manually copy my iTunes library over?
that's what i would do.
i would:
1) connect both Macs with a firewire cable and boot the iMac in _*Target Disk Mode*_.
2) copy the entire iTunes folder (not just the iTunes music folder) from the iMac to the corresponding location on the mini (overwriting the iTunes folder in place there)
when launching iTunes on the mini for the first time, you should be presented with the library you were used to from the iMac.
also, you might find this read interesting.
JGG

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