2024-01-24, 08:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-24, 08:35 AM by cashewtree. Edited 1 time in total.)
Yes, I see, it is related to permissions, as media shows up when created on the main OS partition.
I disabled NFS, revoked the access permissions I needed to give nfsd and restarted. I doubled checked the paths (I copy paste such things as a matter of habit wherever possible).
MacOS doesn't make inspecting extended permissions easy. I can confirm that the jellyfin account has access when I sudo su - to it. Still, I suspect I may have inadvertantly removed access when adding the nfs Daemon to the ACL.
Yes, I confirm that is what happened. THANK YOU
It's not obvious from an ls listing though.
I did not want to believe it was that, but your reminder forced me to retrace my steps. This is as bad as SELinux enforcement.
I disabled NFS, revoked the access permissions I needed to give nfsd and restarted. I doubled checked the paths (I copy paste such things as a matter of habit wherever possible).
MacOS doesn't make inspecting extended permissions easy. I can confirm that the jellyfin account has access when I sudo su - to it. Still, I suspect I may have inadvertantly removed access when adding the nfs Daemon to the ACL.
Yes, I confirm that is what happened. THANK YOU
It's not obvious from an ls listing though.
I did not want to believe it was that, but your reminder forced me to retrace my steps. This is as bad as SELinux enforcement.