2024-04-28, 04:06 PM
There's something I don't like and it's pretty "non elegant".
Suppose I have a TV serie "A", I've got
A -+- Season 01
+- Season 02
+- Season 03
...on a path (let's say /media/uasp/disk1), and...
A -+- Season 04
+- Season 05
...on another path (let's say /media/uasp/disk2)
Suppose I have both /media/uasp/disk1 and /media/uasp/disk2 as sources for my "TV series".
When I go to "TV series" in jellyfin I have two identical "A", one for seasons [1-3] and the other for season [4,5].
I know I could fix this using some sort of unionfs, dumping the burden to the underlying kernel etc, but wouldn't be better if this would've been taken care by Jellyfin itself ?
(I'm running the latest stable on linux)
Suppose I have a TV serie "A", I've got
A -+- Season 01
+- Season 02
+- Season 03
...on a path (let's say /media/uasp/disk1), and...
A -+- Season 04
+- Season 05
...on another path (let's say /media/uasp/disk2)
Suppose I have both /media/uasp/disk1 and /media/uasp/disk2 as sources for my "TV series".
When I go to "TV series" in jellyfin I have two identical "A", one for seasons [1-3] and the other for season [4,5].
I know I could fix this using some sort of unionfs, dumping the burden to the underlying kernel etc, but wouldn't be better if this would've been taken care by Jellyfin itself ?
(I'm running the latest stable on linux)