Hey guys, I switched to Bazzite about 5 months ago, but I currently have two seperate 2TB SSDs, one has Bazzite and the other still has my old Windows 11 install. I recently bought a 1TB SSD so that I can migrate Windows to the 1TB SSD and have two Linux distros installed at the same time on my two 2TB SSDs. I’m going to use BTRFS for both installations so I don’t think I should have any problems accessing files between the seperate installations. I’m gonna keep one of the SSDs for Bazzite, and on the other I want to install CachyOS. I’m almost ready to wipe my old Windows 11 install off my 2TB SSD, I’ve made a fresh (debloated) Windows install on my 1TB SSD and copied over the stuff I care about keeping, so I’ll soon be able to put a Linux distro on my 2TB SSD that’s about to freed up.
One of my main concerns is being able to share Plex watch history/data between the 2 seperate distros, I currently run Plex media server in a Debian distrobox and I’d like to have both my Linux installations to share the same Plex data so I don’t have seperate watch history etc when I switch between distros. How do I go about having 2 distros share the same Plex data? I’ve tried searching but I can’t quite find the right answer as to where my Plex media server data is while installed through distrobox.
I’m open to migrating my Plex media server data to something else if that’s the optimal way to go, but I’d prefer being able to just install a Debian distrobox instance on CachyOS, and then sharing that same data with my current Bazzite Debian distrobox instance so that no matter which OS I’m booted into, I have my watch history being updated and shared between the 2 OS’.
TLDR, how to I access Plex through two seperate Linux installations while keeping my watch history? I want to be able to boot into either CachyOS or Bazzite and have them both share the same Plex history and data. I currently run Plex media server through a Debian distrobox install on Bazzite and I want CachyOS to share the same Plex data.
Thanks in advance for anyone that can help!
Edit: Where is my Plex data when it’s installed through a Debian distrobox anyways? I’ve searched but I can’t find the right answer. Where and how would I even point a new Debian distrobox install to my current Plex data?
Edit 2: I have a 12TB HDD that contains all my TV shows and movies, and I know how to access it through all my different OS’ but I want to keep the same watch history across two seperate Linux insallations. My current Plex media server installaion is running in a Debian distrobox in Bazzite, and I want to share that same data with a new installation of CachyOS or any other Linux distro that I choose to install. How do I do that?
If you don’t care about running it on Windows, just install it anywhere both systems can see it and use the same library. Also make sure that permissions are correct on both sides. You may want to just use the same UIDs and GIDs.
I’ve never used distrobox, so I don’t know anything about that. But if it’s a way to containerize, I’d just go all the way and run Plex in an actual container.
Personally I’d just run Plex on something other than my desktop. And I’d also use Jellyfin because it’s less janky.
I know how to use all my OS’ to access my media library, I have a 12TB HDD that contains all my TV shows and movies, I just want to be able to carry over my watch history on Plex. I’d switch to Jellyfin, but AFAIK they don’t have an app for Xbox which both my brother and mom use to access my library, that’s why I’m stuck on Plex.
I’ve heard about running Plex media server in docker, how do I go about doing that and keeping my current data and watch history? I’m sorry, I’m still fairly new to Linux despite using it for 5 months so I’d appreciate any help!
In a perfect world I would have a seperate PC to run Plex media server, but I can’t afford a 2nd PC to act as a server so I’m stuck using my main desktop as my media server. I just want to be able to keep my watch history between different installations of Linux.
Thanks for the help though! Much appreciated!