2024-05-27, 09:45 PM
So what's the actual problem here? You can start Jellyfin with systemctl, can you also access it?
In your opening post you ran Jellyfin as yourself which will cause permission issues since since most of the directories are not owned by your. You are also running Jellyfin without providing a lot of the variables that the service expects when you run it manually.
So, ignoring the message you saw in the first post, can you access your Jellyfin? If so, and it is 10.9.3, we are making a mountain out of an ant hill.
In your opening post you ran Jellyfin as yourself which will cause permission issues since since most of the directories are not owned by your. You are also running Jellyfin without providing a lot of the variables that the service expects when you run it manually.
So, ignoring the message you saw in the first post, can you access your Jellyfin? If so, and it is 10.9.3, we are making a mountain out of an ant hill.