![]() Some may consider this a bit risky since plex would be able to do almost anything that your user (in my case "jualin") can do. If for some reason that doesn't work then you might need to add plex to your own user group. ![]() Restart your computer and try to access the mounted media with Plex Media Manager. Which should display something like: plex: plex plugdev To check that the "plex" user belongs to that group we can issue the following command: As others have mentioned in other forums the problem is that the "plex" user doesn't belong to the "plugdev" group which is the only group that has access to the mounted devices.Īll you need to do is to add plex to that group by using gpasswd I added the second hard drive to my fstab file, and that fixed the problem. This made me think that maybe that was causing plex a problem. ![]() What I realized was, the drive wasn't mounting automatically, and would only mount when i went to access it. This was a left over drive from an old windows install. I had a separate hard drive that stores all my movies and tv shows. I'm not sure you have the same problem as me.
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