2024-12-15, 08:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-12-19, 12:23 PM by JonathanPi. Edited 1 time in total.)
Thanks for the tip.
I have the same problem: Movie-folder recognised and scanned, but Series-folder, although recognised, not scanned. In the logs is.
Both folders are on the same USB-drive (connected to a Raspberry Pi as a server). They have the same rights (I did give Jellyfin recursively read-write permissions)/).
I removed and added the library, restarted Jellyfin and the Raspberry a lot of times between trying settings.
I use Fedora Bluefin and didn't use symbolic links that I know, but I wil look for non-regular file-types. I'll report back if I found such thing.
EDIT:
It was my mistake! In fixing different problems, I copied my movie drive to another drive. Somehow I made the folder for series, but forgot to copy the content :-).
So everything works: Jellyfin didn't see the series because there weren't any there.
(I would delete this comment of me, but I don't think I can?)
I have the same problem: Movie-folder recognised and scanned, but Series-folder, although recognised, not scanned. In the logs is
Code:
[WRN] Library folder "/mnt/Films/0 - Series" is inaccessible or empty,
Both folders are on the same USB-drive (connected to a Raspberry Pi as a server). They have the same rights (I did give Jellyfin recursively read-write permissions)/).
I removed and added the library, restarted Jellyfin and the Raspberry a lot of times between trying settings.
I use Fedora Bluefin and didn't use symbolic links that I know, but I wil look for non-regular file-types. I'll report back if I found such thing.
EDIT:
It was my mistake! In fixing different problems, I copied my movie drive to another drive. Somehow I made the folder for series, but forgot to copy the content :-).
So everything works: Jellyfin didn't see the series because there weren't any there.
(I would delete this comment of me, but I don't think I can?)