2023-12-15, 05:19 AM
Assuming that you are using docker.
Delete the container,
& then manually delete any mapped folders you setup for cache/config and such.
If you are using 3rd party Community Package,
You should seek to contact/review documentation maintained by that 3rd party.
(Probably not as many answers here, as 3rd Party Community Packages are not Jellyfin Official.)
PS - Create separate posts for separate topics. Helps keep things clean & organized.
Delete the container,
& then manually delete any mapped folders you setup for cache/config and such.
If you are using 3rd party Community Package,
You should seek to contact/review documentation maintained by that 3rd party.
(Probably not as many answers here, as 3rd Party Community Packages are not Jellyfin Official.)
PS - Create separate posts for separate topics. Helps keep things clean & organized.
HARDWARE/SOFTWARE SPECS
NAS: Synology DS720+
OS: DSM 7.2-64570 Update 3
CPU: Intel Celeron J4125 Geminilake
RAM: 10GB
Container Manager(Docker):20.10.23-1437
Docker-Image: Jellyfin 10.8.10
HDD: 2x10TB Segate IronWolf (Raid 1)
NAS: Synology DS720+
OS: DSM 7.2-64570 Update 3
CPU: Intel Celeron J4125 Geminilake
RAM: 10GB
Container Manager(Docker):20.10.23-1437
Docker-Image: Jellyfin 10.8.10
HDD: 2x10TB Segate IronWolf (Raid 1)