Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-15 Thread Fred Gleason
On Jan 15, 2013, at 21:19 41, Cowboy wrote: > I've no issue with reading *from* an NTFS with an appropriate > file system driver, but writing to it is risky. Always has been. My understanding is that writing to the FS is what does the Bad. I've never personally tried it though -- it's easier to

Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-15 Thread Steve Atkins
Thanks very much. That's what I needed to know. -Steve - Original Message - From: "Fred Gleason" To: "User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System" Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 6:09:35 PM Subject: Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format On

Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-15 Thread Cowboy
On Tuesday 15 January 2013 09:09:35 pm Fred Gleason wrote: > those come with the risk of data corruption of the subject NTFS filesystem.   > My recommendation for copying data from an NTFS filesystem is to mount it in > a M$ box and then copy it over the network. > From, or to ? I've no issue

Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-15 Thread Fred Gleason
On Jan 6, 2013, at 18:04 04, Steve Atkins wrote: > Apparently SElinux requires special permissions, On Broadcast Appliance, SELinux comes configured out-of-the-box in 'permissive' mode (meaning, notice and log any policy "violations", but don't deny service because of them). Given that Radio A

Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-07 Thread Steve Atkins
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Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-07 Thread Rob Landry
To use NTFS you need a special package; on Debian it's called ntfs-3g, but I'm not sure what its name is on CentOS. I disable SELinux on Rivendell machines. Rob On Sun, 6 Jan 2013, Steve Atkins wrote: Happy New Year! I guess I became a bit daring over the holidays and put together a box t

Re: [RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-07 Thread Alessio Elmi
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,

[RDD] Invalid File Format

2013-01-06 Thread Steve Atkins
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