2023-10-09, 07:57 AM
OK, here's some feedback: it's the best guide I came across until now and it helped me a lot as a beginning user of TrueNAS, so thanks very much!
Over at the TrueNAS forum I mentioned your guide, I hope you don't mind (maybe you're a forum member there as well?) It seems that there's a lot of confusion about installing an app like Jellyfin on TrueNAS, with conflicting information about the standard Truechart install, how to implement groups and users etc. so I like this very simple approach. I didn't read about your groups/user approach anywhere else. I also have a question about the dataset you use for application data: you use "generic" for the share type (which results in the normal unix permissions editor when editing permissions for this dataset I believe), not "apps" (which would use the acl editor)... any particular reason for that?
You also said that you will use the same approach for audio files, are you going to use/using LMS (Logitech Media Server) for that by any chance? If so, the folks over at the LMS forum would love a guide like this! (Sorry to mention this on the Jellyfin forum )
Maybe I have more questions in the future, thanks again!
Over at the TrueNAS forum I mentioned your guide, I hope you don't mind (maybe you're a forum member there as well?) It seems that there's a lot of confusion about installing an app like Jellyfin on TrueNAS, with conflicting information about the standard Truechart install, how to implement groups and users etc. so I like this very simple approach. I didn't read about your groups/user approach anywhere else. I also have a question about the dataset you use for application data: you use "generic" for the share type (which results in the normal unix permissions editor when editing permissions for this dataset I believe), not "apps" (which would use the acl editor)... any particular reason for that?
You also said that you will use the same approach for audio files, are you going to use/using LMS (Logitech Media Server) for that by any chance? If so, the folks over at the LMS forum would love a guide like this! (Sorry to mention this on the Jellyfin forum )
Maybe I have more questions in the future, thanks again!