Hi.
I think the ntfs problem it's just a missing packet to handle that
file system, not really a problem.
Anyway I think you should do something like this...
- Compile new packets and install them in your new fresh install
machine (don't run rdadmin yet)
- Delete your admin psw in your old system, and backup mysql (v 2.2)
- restore the database using mysql/mysqladmin
- configure rd.conf for mysql values
- mkdir /var/snd and transfer all files (fuse-ntfs-3g is the missing packet)
- run rdadmin

Hope this helps.

Alessio

2013/1/7 Steve Atkins <lu...@comcast.net>:
> Happy New Year!
>
> I guess I became a bit daring over the holidays and put together a box to
> run the latest Rivendell Appliance (2.3).  Not a big deal for most, but
> there's a first time for everything and I have learned just enough  to be
> dangerous.
>
> It was my plan to copy a library and data base from the Ubuntu 10.04/Riv 2.2
> box I'd finally become comfortable with, onto a usb drive for transfer to
> the new machine.  I recall reading that I could simply "restore" the db
> after the library is in place in var/snd.
>
> I've carefully followed the wiki to double check post install instructions.
> A few things still look like they're not ready for prime time.
>
> Apparently SElinux requires special permissions, as the Rivendell Appliance
> box tells me the usb drive has an invalid file structure (ntfs).  Being
> totally new to CentOS, I thought I should seek guidance on the correct "Riv"
> way of doing this so as not to break it.  I tend to get lost in the woods
> without a compass.
>
> Thanks very much for suggestions!
>
> Steve
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