Oops teaches me to write a command without checking it.
You have to specify the database to import to:
mysql -u root -p Rivendell < /home/wlnz/back20140311.sql
Regards,
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 11/03/14 17:48, Lyle R Laylin wrote:
Thanks Wayne and John,
I've got differing audio hardware in the machines so I don't seem to
be able to use John's suggestion (I should be able to, but when I fool
with the daemons I wind up cursed :)
When I try Waynes solution I get an "unknown database error" which I
don't quite understand.
I even tried doing a backup on the new system and get the same result.
my command line looks like this "mysql -u root -p
/home/wlnz/back20140311.sql"
Thanks for your thoughts!
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