I wish Kodi could host the library from outside your home. So I could be at a friends house, and I just log in to my library from his house, and we watch season 6, episode 14 of the simpsons. Random episode, but whatever. You get my point.
Instead, I tried setting up JellyFin, and I couldn’t get it to work. So I said “Fuck it. I’ll delete this and try from scratch, and reinstall JellyFin.”
Instead, it deleted 32 terabytes of videos. It deleted the “media” folder, which I set as JellyFins home directory. Every dvd I ripped, every tv show, every movie, every wrestling show, every comedy special. All of it. Gone.
Luckily I have a backup, but that was 2 years ago, and I’m never even home enough to WATCH the stuff, let alone try to restore these files one by one which took literal decades to assemble.
Somewhere is a folder called “N-Gage videos”. Which is episodes of TV shows that in 2003 I formatted to fit on an N-gage screen size. Useless now, but it shows how old some of that collection is.
Feyd@programming.dev 10 months ago
Hate to say it but deleting files when you mean to delete a program/docker container/whatever is definitely a skill issue…
Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 10 months ago
It asked me “Would you like to remove this path?” I said yes, thinking it meant the program using that path within the program. No, it meant delete the whole damn folder.