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Hello all,

I have a locally hosted BIIGLE instance up and running, and I am hoping to allow project administrators the ability to create new local volumes for imagery available in the storage/images (local) folder as I am managing the local hardware for other groups, and some of them have particular requirements about folder/project structure.

I've modified the build/.env file to include VOLUME_ADMIN_STORAGE_DISKS=local and VOLUME_EDITOR_STORAGE_DISKS=local, rebuilt the image, and restarted BIIGLE, but I am still only able to add local volumes if I turn on the super user toggle in my account. I'm not sure if this is a misunderstanding on my part of the roles and storage options, or if this is not actually possible.

for reference, under my "normal" account where I am the administrator for the project:
image

as opposed to when I toggle the "super user mode":
image

The alternative is to flatten the folder structure ([year]/[transect]/images.jpg => [renamed images].jpg) and tell them to deal with it as it's laborious to create 100+ volumes manually), but I though I would ask here after not seeing another answer that worked. Any input is appreciated, thank you for your time!

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Hi, this is actually an issue I ran across recently but I didn't bother to fix it (yet) because the issue only affects instance admins. Regular users will see the configured storage disk as expected. I've now implemented a fix (#1133). I'll release it in a couple of minutes.

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Hi, this is actually an issue I ran across recently but I didn't bother to fix it (yet) because the issue only affects instance admins. Regular users will see the configured storage disk as expected. I've now implemented a fix (#1133). I'll release it in a couple of minutes.

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Thanks, that did the trick!

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