2024-10-11, 09:29 PM
The remote path and the credentials you're providing likely isn't correct. You created a share at a particular path, but that doesn't mean that you have to reference that full path.
In TrueNAS, it should provide you with a name for that share. It looks like you named it "media" with the information I can see from your commands. So it would likely be accessible with //192.168.1.124/media. Additionally, the username and password aren't going to be the root password for the Jellyfin LXC. It would be for the user ON TRUENAS that you granted permissions to access the share. It sounds like you created a jellyfin user on TrueNAS and granted that user permissions. You would use the "jellyfin" username and whatever password you created on TrueNAS as the credentials to access the SMB share.
I plan on writing a walkthrough for this process, but this Ubuntu forum post provides instructions for permanently mounting a SMB share.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/210937/m...dded-files
In TrueNAS, it should provide you with a name for that share. It looks like you named it "media" with the information I can see from your commands. So it would likely be accessible with //192.168.1.124/media. Additionally, the username and password aren't going to be the root password for the Jellyfin LXC. It would be for the user ON TRUENAS that you granted permissions to access the share. It sounds like you created a jellyfin user on TrueNAS and granted that user permissions. You would use the "jellyfin" username and whatever password you created on TrueNAS as the credentials to access the SMB share.
I plan on writing a walkthrough for this process, but this Ubuntu forum post provides instructions for permanently mounting a SMB share.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/210937/m...dded-files