JJT211
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I suspect that, at the end of the day, the issue is related to running Plex in a jail, but your media is actually outside of the jail. The mounts would need r/w access to be able to modify the original media files. You might try the Plex forum for more discussion about deleting media. Look for posts about running on Linux or FreeBSD.
But for my curiosity, why would you want to allow the Plex client to delete media? I manage my media from the same shares I use to upload.
Reason why? Convience. Sometimes the movies or Tv shows it auto downloads throuh Sonarr/Radarr are bad downloads for various reasons. And once I find its bad, its much easier to delete right away once its discovered. If I dont do it right then and there, Ill forget about it the next time i get to my PC.
Anyhoo, from the guide, below are the commands I used to mount my shares to jail
https://forums.freenas.org/index.ph...darr-lidarr-jackett-transmission-organizr.58/
Code:
iocage fstab -a plex /mnt/tank1/apps/plex /config nullfs rw 0 0 iocage fstab -a plex /mnt/tank1/video /mnt/video nullfs ro 0 0
In the first command I see the config is mounted "rw" but in the second the share is mounted "ro"
What does the "o" in "ro" mean? Shouldnt it be "rw" as well?