2025-02-14, 02:48 AM
(2025-02-11, 01:52 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: How did you mount the network share? Can you share the command? Or parameters you used in /etc/fstab?
I guess I am not understanding why this is so complicated. I can't get Jellyfin to see the folder I put the MP4s in (which I understand Jellyfin can read). I opened up permissions on the folder to 777 - open as they can be. I am not using this device as a RAID - it is a standard Ubuntu build for now. I can access Jellyfin remotely through the port forwards in my DDNS perfectly fine. Nothing is wrong with the Jellyfin server's remote access. It just doesn't want to see the default Ubuntu "Videos" folder. I am using a different folder for SMB and moving the files to the Videos folder manually. The folder I am trying to get Jellyfin to see is local to the same device that hosts the server. Linux has me a bit baffled here. Seems like I should be able to just point to the folder and scan the media to add it to the server.