![]() ![]() Sudo ln -s /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json /home/pi/. Sudo chown -R pi:pi /var/lib/transmission-daemonĪnd then run (this is really important else the daemon from the service will just run as debian-transmission) sudo vi /etc/systemd/system//rviceĪnd find user there and change to: user=piĪnd the reload the service unit sudo systemctl daemon-reloadĪnd finally we need to symlink our settings file to the pi home directory and give it permissions: sudo mkdir -p /home/pi/.config/transmission-daemon/ ![]() ![]() Sudo chown -R pi:pi /etc/init.d/transmission-daemon Then we need to chown some files into our permissions scope: sudo chown -R pi:pi /etc/transmission-daemon This is not directly answering the OP but this question is very popular (first Google result) for this sort of problem so I put it here.Įnter: sudo vi /etc/init.d/transmission-daemonĪnd find USER in the top of the file and change to: USER=pi None of the answers here worked for me, so I am writing a new one referencing which worked great for me and allowed me to run transmission as pi user to access my USB drive. Transmission gets the job done and offers security tools such as encryption, tracker editing, speed limits on local and. The alternatives out there provide many features such as integrated streaming and even integrated torrent search or the widely popular DHT for finding extra peers, and for more power users features like more advanced bandwidth controls.
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