2024-09-30, 02:01 PM
Yes. But the location that Ubuntu mounts that drive is protected by an ACL (access control list). You could remove the ACL, but that is a temporary fix.
The proper, and permanent, solution is to manually mount your drive. I wrote a guide, that theguymadmax linked, for how to do that. And it is also a linux permissions primer, which I would suggest you read so you understand why Jellyfin can't access your drive where it currently is. And this will also help you better understand linux permissions so you avoid just "chmod 777" everything like a lot of Linux beginers do.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-mounting-lo...ons-primer
The proper, and permanent, solution is to manually mount your drive. I wrote a guide, that theguymadmax linked, for how to do that. And it is also a linux permissions primer, which I would suggest you read so you understand why Jellyfin can't access your drive where it currently is. And this will also help you better understand linux permissions so you avoid just "chmod 777" everything like a lot of Linux beginers do.
https://forum.jellyfin.org/t-mounting-lo...ons-primer