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It's just a Debian system so any general linux guide for NFS shares will work.
Got it so I'm just overthinking this. I setup an NFS share through the host via the command line and then I'll be able to share that to anything on the network.
Yep! That's how I do my media share that's using ZFS on a Proxmox host
So I'm having some permission issues with this. If I create a file within one container, it is read only when accessed from another. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Easiest is just
chmod -R 777
the files which is what I do. I'm sure there's a proper way to do it, but it's just media files.