Thunderwolf123

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  1. Hi @Djoss while I understand this, for whatever reason I needed to change the setting on source for it to work. Could this have to do with me installing the application first without privilege enabled, then enabling it later on? From what I understand /output will inherit /storage permission's if /storage has greater permissions, could /output have been set to read only and changing /storage changed /output to read/write?
  2. @MowMdown Thanks for the help, this wasn't the exact solution, but lead me to it. It seems for whatever reason the storage directory was set correctly, but access mode under advanced edit was set to read instead of read/write. After changing it to read/write it is now working. Thank you for the help.
  3. Hello all, I have what I presume to be a very noob question, but I just switch to Unraid from Ubuntu and am having trouble getting this docker application to work properly (most likely an issue with me doing something wrong). The application itself is able to run, and decode the disc displaying all the titles available on the disc, however when I select the title(s) I want to make into mkvs and click the save selected titles button, if will do the analysis, but then error out with "Error 'Posix error - Read-only file system' occurred while creating '/storage/MKVOutput/title_name'" I know that this is a permissions issue, but I have not been able to find a solution to this problem. Some useful information: I am using the Webgui over my intranet. I am logged in as root on the webgui. The share that it is set to write to is currently set to public. I would prefer to continue to use the webgui for makemkv as it is easier for other people to use. If someone could provide some help that would be amazing. Thanks in advance