Yesterday, 09:40 PM
So I know that there are a lot of posts about jellyfin having access to the path to media, but I have tried all kinds of combinations of chown, chmod and cannot find a solution.
I have a fresh install of debian and installed jellyfin with the apt-get command.
The media is located at /media/(myusername)/X9 Pro. X9 Pro is my external SSD that contains all of the media. Right now in jellyfin when I click add folder jellyfin can see /media/(myusername) but it cannot see the SSD.
I thought that it might be an exfat issue so I tested with another usb stick formated to ext4, but it still could not find it after attempting to set the correct permissions.
Does anyone have any insights? Am I mounting the SSD at the wrong point?
I don't know very much about computers so sorry if I haven't given all of the relevant information. Thanks.
I have a fresh install of debian and installed jellyfin with the apt-get command.
The media is located at /media/(myusername)/X9 Pro. X9 Pro is my external SSD that contains all of the media. Right now in jellyfin when I click add folder jellyfin can see /media/(myusername) but it cannot see the SSD.
I thought that it might be an exfat issue so I tested with another usb stick formated to ext4, but it still could not find it after attempting to set the correct permissions.
Does anyone have any insights? Am I mounting the SSD at the wrong point?
I don't know very much about computers so sorry if I haven't given all of the relevant information. Thanks.