2024-09-22, 03:32 PM
Give this guide a look through, especially this part:
"the most common things I see is some variation of "I ran 'chmod 777' on my library and Jellyfin still can't see my files". And that is rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of Linux permission concepts. Specifically the concept that for a user to be able to access a particular file they need permission to navigate through every single folder leading to the file."
"the most common things I see is some variation of "I ran 'chmod 777' on my library and Jellyfin still can't see my files". And that is rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of Linux permission concepts. Specifically the concept that for a user to be able to access a particular file they need permission to navigate through every single folder leading to the file."