2024-08-10, 01:43 AM
(2024-08-10, 01:27 AM)LinuxNoob Wrote: https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/install...untu-20-04
Wtf? Having Linux beginners use ACLs over basic Linux permissions is nuts. Beginners have trouble with basic Linux permissions, now you're throwing ACLs in the mix?
Also, why are they having users manually create add the repo? We literally have an automation script for Debian/Ubuntu.
Anyway.
So where does your setup stand right now? Are movies/shows getting scanned now? Copy and paste this command and what is the output.
Code:
ls -ld /media /media/fcecda31-252a-462e-8cee-804315612700 /media/fcecda31-252a-462e-8cee-804315612700/Jellyfin_Library /media/fcecda31-252a-462e-8cee-804315612700/Jellyfin_Library/Movies
ls -l /media/fcecda31-252a-462e-8cee-804315612700/Jellyfin_Library/Movies
(2024-08-10, 01:27 AM)LinuxNoob Wrote: ***********************************************
I'm seeing this too in the log after login:
[2024-08-09 21:05:34.309 -04:00] [INF] Creating new access token for user 8c69f009-b61c-4475-85ae-587d76a932ea
[2024-08-09 21:05:34.311 -04:00] [INF] WS "192.168.1.17" closed
[2024-08-09 21:05:34.325 -04:00] [INF] WS "192.168.1.17" request
[2024-08-09 21:05:37.543 -04:00] [INF] "CustomAuthentication" was not authenticated. Failure message: "Invalid token."
This message is pretty harmless on its own. It can happen if you logged out or reinstalled the server and your browser is using a now invalid token.