2024-01-19, 03:27 AM
You do not add the NFS to the Proxmox UI. What you created was an NFS mount to export to another server
What you need to do is remove that from Proxmox, first
You need to see what the export path is on the Synology NFS setup cause it's necessary to know it to mount the NFS on the Jellyfin
In Jellyfin LXC, add lines like these, of course edited with your info
(You should create the dir where you want the NFS /media dir mounted to. /media is used by the system so I advise against using it, choose something else like /library for exmaple)
Make sure your also don't add a space where unnecessary like your last 2 mount attempts had
What you need to do is remove that from Proxmox, first
You need to see what the export path is on the Synology NFS setup cause it's necessary to know it to mount the NFS on the Jellyfin
In Jellyfin LXC, add lines like these, of course edited with your info
(You should create the dir where you want the NFS /media dir mounted to. /media is used by the system so I advise against using it, choose something else like /library for exmaple)
Code:
# NFS Imports
#IP:/export/path #Mount locally #filesystem #Options #boot time options for fsck etc
1.1.1.1:/media /library/movies nfs defaults,timeo=900,retrans=5,auto,_netdev 0 0
Make sure your also don't add a space where unnecessary like your last 2 mount attempts had
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