2025-05-15, 11:01 PM
I've continued futzing around with it and I have it working.
When I created the NFS permissions for my NAS media folder, I left the Squash and Security items alone, defaulting to "no mapping" and "sys" respectively.
Even though I could browse the folders from my Ubuntu server, I started wondering if this was a user permissions issue. I set Squash to "map all users to guest" and then gave Guest read-only access to my media folder, and at that point Jellyfin could browse it as expected.
Open to being told there's a better way to approach this but for now my libraries are indexing at least.
When I created the NFS permissions for my NAS media folder, I left the Squash and Security items alone, defaulting to "no mapping" and "sys" respectively.
Even though I could browse the folders from my Ubuntu server, I started wondering if this was a user permissions issue. I set Squash to "map all users to guest" and then gave Guest read-only access to my media folder, and at that point Jellyfin could browse it as expected.
Open to being told there's a better way to approach this but for now my libraries are indexing at least.