2024-04-10, 09:44 PM
If you installed it with our auto install script, which installs via apt, you'd need to change the service file. Which would also require you to take ownership of all the binary, config, and data directories.
I looked over your first post and just noticed this. Not sure how I missed it the first time.
The jellyfin user cannot navigate beyond this point. "chmod 755 /media/innerspacelabs" should be enough. The permissions you set beyond that directory appear to be enough.
I looked over your first post and just noticed this. Not sure how I missed it the first time.
Code:
drwxr-x--- root root innerspacelabs
The jellyfin user cannot navigate beyond this point. "chmod 755 /media/innerspacelabs" should be enough. The permissions you set beyond that directory appear to be enough.