I have installed Filebot on my Ubuntu 16.04 machine via Snap. I have a mounted volume on my Ubuntu machine mapped to a NAS share where all my media is stored. When I attempt to browse to the mount via the Filebot GUI I do not see the actual share mounted.
What do I need to do in Filebot to view the mount? Or, is this a limitation of Filebot?
I am new to Filebot and would greatly appreciate any assistance. I understand there is a CLI option. If accessing the mounted share via CLI is the preferred option I would appreciate any assistance in pointing me to documentation on using the CLI features.
Thanks.
Can't access mounted volume on NAS
Re: Can't access mounted volume on NAS
snap packages are sandboxed and are only allowed to access files in certain locations. If you want to allow FileBot to access /media then you need to explicitly allow that:
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Re: Can't access mounted volume on NAS
I already tried running that command and still have the issue in the GUI.rednoah wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 17:05 snap packages are sandboxed and are only allowed to access files in certain locations. If you want to allow FileBot to access /media then you need to explicitly allow that:
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[ ed@edmate1604: ~ ]$ sudo snap connect filebot:removable-media
Re: Can't access mounted volume on NAS
Where are your files located?
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Re: Can't access mounted volume on NAS
snap applications are prevented from accessing /mnt by the sandbox. Only the $HOME and /media folders are accessible.
If you want a snap application to have full access to your system, then you need to install it with --devmode.
If you want a snap application to have full access to your system, then you need to install it with --devmode.
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Re: Can't access mounted volume on NAS
If you're already running in --devmode then I have no idea. Maybe traditional permission? Have you tried using drag and drop instead of the Load button?
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Re: Can't access mounted volume on NAS
I'd try dropping both folders and individual files. You can also CTRL+A select all files and then drop them, or their parent folder, whatever is easier.
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