7/4/2023 0 Comments Emby server ubuntu![]() ![]() Secure end-to-end encrypted text chat with Raspberry Pi, FreedomBox ejabberd XMPP server, Gajim client app for Linux and Conversations Android app 6th Apr 2020.Install Jitsi from repos on Ubuntu 7th Apr 2020.Install *cloud – FileLink for Nextcloud Thunderbird (v68) plug-in to automatically upload large attachments to your Cloud and send the link by email 7th Apr 2020.Schedule wireless to turn off during the night with WRT-DD home router 13th Apr 2020.How to disable Wi-Fi on Raspberry Pi from the Terminal 18th May 2020.Rasbian buster-backports public key not available- Raspberry Pi 18th May 2020. ![]() How to Encrypt Files and Folders with eCryptFS on Ubuntu 18.04 20th May 2020.NOTE: check for the latest version of Emby for Ubuntu Armv7 (armhf) which is appropriate for the Pi / Raspbien OS here: Once logged into your Pi over SSH, install wget, download Emby and install it, run: sudo apt-get install wget wget sudo dpkg -i emby-server-deb_4.3.1.0_b SSH into your Pi by following the steps here: ![]() To retain this new mount point persistently, follow these instructions: and add a line to the fstab file: sudo nano /etc/fstabĪdd something like (adapte for your settings (as per the link above explains how to find): UUID= /media/pi/USB1TB ext4 defaults,nofail$Īnd then: sudo reboot Log into your Pi over the local/home network with SSH and install Emby Go and check that the USB drive in is now mounted under your new folder. Then mount the drive, which should now mount under the new folder you just created: sudo mount -a Replace: /dev/sdb3) with the folder path under Filesystem in the out put from the previous command ( df -h). Unmount your USB drive, referring to it by it’s Filesystem path, run: sudo umount /dev/sdb3 Replacing /media/pi/USB1TBfor the path of the folder that you just created. Replacing /media/pi/USB1TB for the path you want for your USB drive ( NOTE: creating a sub folder under /media makes sense on a Raspberry Pi!).Īdd appropriate permissions, run: sudo chown -R pi:pi /media/pi/USB1TB Then create the new folder that you want to mount your USB drive under, run: sudo mkdir -p /media/pi/USB1TB Replacing /dev/sdb3 with the Filesystem path of your USB drive. To mount your drive under a new folder look for the folder path under Filesystem (for example: /dev/sdb3) in the out put from the previous command ( df -h) and then run: sudo blkid /dev/sdb3 How to Mount a USB Drive at a Chosen Folder ![]() To find out name of the folder your USB drive is currently mounted under, run: df -hĪnd look for your USB drive and it’s “ mount on” folder name. In my case I had mounted my USB drive under a folder I created called USB1TB using the following tutorial: NOTE: change /media/pi/ to whereever your USB drive is mounted. If you still can’t access the drive try ( NOTE: changing the folder name of the USB drive): sudo setfacl -m user:emby:rxw /media/pi/ Open up a terminal on the Pi (or SSH into your Pi) and run: sudo apt-get install aclĪnd the run: sudo setfacl -m user:emby:rxw /media/pi Terminal commands to give Emby access to external USB drive (USB stick / USB hard drive/ USB thumb drive etc) The following terminal commands change the Pi’s folder permissions to allow Emby media player access to the external USB drive.Īlso included below are the commands to log into your Pi over the local/home network with SSH and install Emby on your Pi. I installed Emby onto my Raspberry Pi 3 but my music is stored on an external USB hard drive and Emby couldn’t access the drive. ![]()
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