I was using Jellyfin via flatpak. Now I bought us a nuc and wanted to install it via podman on Fedora server (cockpit is great so far).
Sadly jelly put absolute paths everywhere. And I couldn’t get it to not do this. I tried replacing them but broke something here and there. In the end it was easier to rebuild it straight away.
Good that I had all my generated meta, corrected nfo’s and media withing my library.
In short:
I would always recommend to use the docker method. Moving the docker container is easy, but relocating from elsewhere is a mess.
I was using Jellyfin via flatpak. Now I bought us a nuc and wanted to install it via podman on Fedora server (cockpit is great so far).
Sadly jelly put absolute paths everywhere. And I couldn’t get it to not do this. I tried replacing them but broke something here and there. In the end it was easier to rebuild it straight away.
Good that I had all my generated meta, corrected nfo’s and media withing my library.
In short: I would always recommend to use the docker method. Moving the docker container is easy, but relocating from elsewhere is a mess.