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    Jellyfin Forum Support General Questions jellyfin podman setup on Fedora Server 40

     
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    jellyfin podman setup on Fedora Server 40

    Cannot complete systemd setup due to no machiectl
    danseaman6
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    2024-05-17, 08:04 PM
    When attempting to follow the managing via systemd instructions (https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/instal...ia-systemd) for a new podman contain on Fedora Server 40, I get a very strange result when trying to run machinectl:

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    machinectl: command not found

    Googling this has actually been incredibly unhelpful, apparently machinectl has never not been found before. How can this be resolved?
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    2024-05-17, 08:21 PM
    Do you have the systemd-container rpm installed?
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
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    2024-05-17, 08:53 PM
    My god. I have no idea why that was not installed by default. Much appreciated.
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    #4
    2024-05-17, 09:04 PM
    For the future, you can use the command "dnf provides <insert binary/command>" and dnf will tell you what package provides it.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS w/HWE
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
    OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
    Storage
        4x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1
    [Image: GitHub%20Sponsors-grey?logo=github]
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    2024-06-11, 05:30 PM
    A little addendum there. If you don't know the actual path for the file you need, you can prefix the file name with "*/".

    so it would be
    'dnf provides */<command-name>"
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