Reorganize README and add section on upgrades

Add a section on upgrading Debian installs from Emby to Jellyfin,
and reformat some other elements to make the list clearer.

Fixes remaining item in #77
pull/1154/head
Joshua Boniface 6 years ago
parent 824f26f4a1
commit 745378758a

@ -29,16 +29,22 @@ The Jellyfin Docker image is available on Docker Hub at https://hub.docker.com/r
The Jellyfin package is in the AUR at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/jellyfin-git/
### Unraid
An Unraid Docker template is available. See [this documentation page](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/blob/master/unRaid/docker-templates/README.md) for details on installing it.
### Debian/Ubuntu
A package repository is available at https://repo.jellyfin.org. To use it:
A package repository is available at https://repo.jellyfin.org.
#### Clean install
0. Install the `dotnet-runtime-2.1` package via [Microsoft's repositories](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/2.1).
0. Import the GPG signing key (signed by Joshua):
```
wget -O - https://repo.jellyfin.org/debian/jellyfin-signing-key-joshua.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
```
0. Add an entry to `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.list` (note that Ubuntu will get `buster` but this should work fine):
0. Add an entry to `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.list` (note that Ubuntu will get `buster` in the list file, but this should still work fine):
```
echo "deb https://repo.jellyfin.org/debian $( grep -Ewo -m1 --color=none 'jessie|stretch|buster' /etc/os-release || echo buster ) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jellyfin.list
```
@ -51,9 +57,42 @@ A package repository is available at https://repo.jellyfin.org. To use it:
sudo apt install jellyfin
```
### Unraid
#### Upgrade from Emby
An Unraid Docker template is available. See [this documentation page](https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/blob/master/unRaid/docker-templates/README.md) for details on installing it.
The following procedure should work to upgrade from Emby to Jellyfin on an existing installation:
0. Upgrade to Emby 3.5.X, preferably 3.5.2, so the database schema is fully up-to-date and consistent. This is somewhat optional but can reduce the risk of obscure bugs later on.
0. Stop the `emby-server` daemon:
```
sudo service emby-server stop
```
0. Move your existing Emby data directory out of the way:
```
sudo mv /var/lib/emby /var/lib/emby.backup
```
0. Remove the `emby-server` package:
```
sudo apt remove emby-server
```
0. Install the `jellyfin` package using the instructions above, verifying that `/var/lib/emby` is a symlink to `/var/lib/jellyfin`.
0. Stop the `jellyfin` daemon:
```
sudo service jellyfin stop
```
0. Copy over all the data files from the old backup data directory:
```
sudo cp -a /var/lib/emby.backup/* /var/lib/jellyfin/
```
0. Correct ownership on the new data directory:
```
sudo chown -R jellyfin /var/lib/jellyfin
```
0. Start the `jellyfin` daemon:
```
sudo service jellyfin start
```
This same general procedure should apply for upgrades on any other platform as well though the specific commands and/or paths may be different.
## Building Jellyfin packages from source

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