Thanks, I figured as much until I found this post on the mailing list:
http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2007-June/005238.html

It seems to say that the radiant command does the same thing as the 
rails command. 

So, what I'm doing now is running 'rails my_app', then running the 
radiant install instructions, although now I'm getting an error during 
rake db:bootstrap that the users table doesn't exist.

One of those days, everything I try is blowing up.

-Luke

Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Luke,
>
> Sorry, that's a feature, not a bug!  That's what we mean by instance 
> mode -- the minimum of necessary files is placed in your chosen 
> directory and the rest is loaded from the gem or from vendor/radiant.  
> It's especially nice for shared hosting or multi-site environments where 
> you don't want to install all of the files for each new site.
>
> Sean
>
> Luke Wendling wrote:
>   
>> Anybody else having a problem with the radiant command not installing 
>> all of the typical rails dirs?  When I run 'radiant path/to/project', 
>> I'm not getting the 'app', 'lib', and other dirs. I'm running winxp with 
>> rails123, ruby185, rubygems091.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> -Luke
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