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| Hass.io Media Folder from remote Unraid Server | ||
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| Configuration.yaml should contain the following, The folder /media can be replaced by /mnt/media in both instances if you have other integrations that rely on media. | ||
| The media source is not required if the "defualt_config:" is raised in the configuration.yaml. |
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| The media source is not required if the "defualt_config:" is raised in the configuration.yaml. | |
| The media source is not required if the "default_config:" is raised in the configuration.yaml. |
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This PR is adding a procedure but is not explaining why it is needed. What is the purpose of this procedure? I never had to do something like that. |
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Updated with EG to get the media folder to mount onto a unraid instance that hosts the recordings and docker.