![]() ![]() We need to install apt-transport-https to retrieve packages over the HTTPS protocol that the Plex repository uses. Sudo apt-get upgrade Step 2: Install Plex Package Repository You can update your package list for upgrades for packages that need upgrading, as well as new packages that have just come to the repositories with the below command sudo apt-get update Step 1: Updating Raspberry Piīefore proceeding further it’s always a good practice to update Raspberry Pi. Also, since you changed to the pi user, is that user part of the video group? When I installed plex it created the plex user and created a plex group as well as adding the plex user to the video group.Once you have successfully installed Raspberry Pi OS on your SD card insert the SD card on your Pi and connect the keyboard, mouse, HDMI, and power cable to turn on the Raspberry Pi the default username is Pi and the password is Raspberry. Note that at the top of the file it states not to edit the file but to create a nf instead using 'systemctl edit plexmediaserver' which would make sure no syntax errors were introduced. ![]() Process: 18941 ExecStartPre=/bin/sh -c /usr/bin/test -d "$" | tr -d \\" )" \Įxec "/usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex Media Server"' Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)ĭrop-In: /etc/systemd/system/Īctive: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 23:00:51 EST 7min ago This is the output of systemctl status rvice rvice - Plex Media Server A common recommendation I've seen is to update the User and Group through a file called /usr/default/plexmediaserver, but that file does not exist. I followed the instructions in an article by pimylifeup (can't link it because the website is banned on the sub) and then modified the /usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice file to change the User and Group to 'pi'. I seem to have fucked myself though because now that I have Plex re-installed, I can't get it to start. I had it installed at one point but it wasn't picking up any media files so I uninstalled it to try and reinstall it under the pi user instead of the plex user. ![]() I'm trying to set up a Plex Media Server for the first time. ![]()
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