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    Jellyfin Forum Support Troubleshooting Mount NFS-Server (Alma Linux LXC-Container) on Jellyfin LXC-Container

     
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    Mount NFS-Server (Alma Linux LXC-Container) on Jellyfin LXC-Container

    How can I mount an NFS-Share on an Jellyfin LXC-Container
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    Yesterday, 08:35 PM
    Hello everyone!

    I have set up two LXC containers (NFS server + Jellyfin) in my ZFS pool “Datengrab” and added two mount points to the NFS container under “/mnt/musik” and “/mnt/video”.
    I have now distributed my films and music across these.
    I did all this according to the instructions: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/t...untu-14-04

    Unfortunately, all the files now have the same permissions (as in the link):

    Code:
    -rw-r--r-- 1 nobody nogroup 0 Apr 30 14:44 Beispielfile.mkv

    When I mount the “/mnt/video” folder in Jellyfin, I can also write files to it as root in the container, etc.

    However, I cannot view the files in Jellyfin itself (presumably due to the “nobody:nogroup” permissions).

    How can I grant the Jellyfin user permission to access them?

    I hope you can provide me with some advice on this matter.
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