Yes, the group of all folders and subfolders is set to "users".
Apart of that I did a little further testing.

I discovered a new group which is called "sequeezeboxserver"
which was created - that´s what I guess - during the installation.
When I set the group to "squeezeboxserver" with rwx permissions
for the group, a scan is possible.

So the only thing to do is to get Samba to write any file within
this share with the group set to "squeezeboxserver" and I am done.

BTW, I created a symblic link to my music folder, which is also
set to group "squeezeboxserver". The link will be recognized then
by the server.

So a little workaround has to be done as the link works, but that´s
OK.
I could export my musicfolder as another share with Samba and set the
default permissions to 775 or get it to use the group
"squeezeboxserver"
writing on this share. That would just compromise just that
folder/share and as it is just music that would be OK for me inside
my network.

Still feeling strange about that group issue but could have soth to do
with a difference between systemgroups and regular groups.

Thanks for your advice
Philipp


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