2023-06-23, 09:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 2023-06-23, 10:02 AM by Venson. Edited 3 times in total.)
Yes your solution is not the "cleanest" one but its ok. I would prefer to work with groups instead.
Well you could go the other way around, there is an option in truenas scale kuberneties app volumes that changes all file permissions to a predefined group
thats how i handle it. Group 999 is my "Docker" group and both my user aswell as the app user 568
are members of it.
btw thats not a JF container, i run Jellyfin on another server that is also connected via an NFS share and i upload media to my TrueNas Scale NAS via SMB because i struggle with linux permissions myself :-D.
Well you could go the other way around, there is an option in truenas scale kuberneties app volumes that changes all file permissions to a predefined group
thats how i handle it. Group 999 is my "Docker" group and both my user aswell as the app user 568
are members of it.
btw thats not a JF container, i run Jellyfin on another server that is also connected via an NFS share and i upload media to my TrueNas Scale NAS via SMB because i struggle with linux permissions myself :-D.
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