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Ubuntu added a 1 at the end of my hdd names after upgrade(i think)

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Can someone explain why my hard drive names suddenly appended a 1 at the end of the name?

Details: im using an old pc as a jellyfin server, running 20.04. No raid, jbod - Total of 11 disks, all internal. Named Movies (01 to 04), Series (01 to 03) and Anime (01 to 04). I setup my server and everything was ok. But it would appear that after i upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04 (the only major change from one day to the next) the names of the disks appear as Movies011 , Movies021 etc, i.e. the os arbitrarily assigned a 1 at the end!

Why? And why do the old hdd names appear on Files but with a red x? Can i safely rename? Can i delete/erase the old hdd names? Or do i just tell jellyfin to index the drives with the new names? Will they change again after the next update?

Please help me?

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This seems like an issue with Jellyfin more than an issue with Ubuntu.
erevos moonbeam avatar
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Does jellyfin have the power to do that? i have had 2 previous instances of a jellyfin server (one in windows and one in OMV) and this is a first so i assumed it was the ubuntu upgrade
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