![]() I’ve even combined this with the original Samba Share addon, and it works just fine since that extension exposes also the media folder and my USB key is now mounted there. ![]() Using Linux udev subsystem, change the default rule for automount of USB drivers so that the drives will be mounted under /mnt/data/supervisor/media/ which is visible in the containers that Hassio handles. The idea is very interesting and is the following: If the partition does not have a name, then the following # per partition under the media directory. # When a USB drive is connected to the board, the rule creates one directory # into the Hassio media directory (/mnt/data/supervisor/media). # Created for Home Assistant OS, this rule mounts any USB drives # Mount USB drive to the media directory using the partition name as mount point The author of this solution is someone called eklex that has left this gist on Github: les # ![]() Today I’ve found a new way that I don’t seem to see already documented on the forum to solve this issue. (Mount external disk and share it ) but this has the limit that most the remaining part of the system, including the other addons, do not support samba addressing. use datactl and move all the config folder to a USB drive.ditch Hassio altogether so that you are in total control and you can tweak the docker volumes.On the forum I’ve found the following approaches: ![]() I was browsing the forum to find a solution to the often asked feature of using external USB drives in Hassio for media (or even other) features. ![]()
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