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    Jellyfin lost all access to media folders
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    #11
    2024-05-30, 12:21 AM
    Solved. Thank you so much.
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    2024-05-30, 12:42 AM
    That worked for about 25 minutes. Mint has been giving me trouble anyway, so I am switching back to Fedora. Not sure what the permanent solution would be, but I do not want to keep fighting with this. Thanks again.
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    2024-05-30, 03:25 PM
    The better solution is to manually mount the drive via /etc/fstab. I'm wondering if the drive is getting unmounted due to inactivity. That is what happened with my extra hard drives on my desktop when I allowed the OS to auto-mount them.
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    2024-05-31, 11:16 AM
    I had already added the drives to my fstab file when I installed Mint. I found several threads on the Linux Mint forum about Mint changing ownership of directories to root for "unknown reasons" according to a couple of the forum moderators, including the /home directory.
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    #15
    2025-02-11, 03:42 AM
    Just wanted to come back and say that since making this thread I have moved to a different distribution that has given me no trouble at all with ACLs or file access.

    Thanks for your time TDP!
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