I have read the previous discussions concerning migration, but am still having problems.
I am trying to move from a LibreELEC box to a Mini-PC running MX Linux. The torrent client on both is transmission-daemon.
I have moved over the .torrent files from the .config directory of Transmission, and am trying to re-add them. The location of the torrents is different in the new system, but I have set the new location as the default download location, so it should be enough to re-add the torrents... right? But, when I add a torrent, it starts downloading instead of verifying the existing data! I can force verification, but it'll still download instead of seed. The path I copied from Transmission Remote's Files tab of the added torrent is, indeed, correct, and already has the data. This is actually quite strange, as the data's not being overwritten. If I make it verify the torrent with eg. transmission-remote -t all --verify, it'll say "Couldn't get '/path/file': Permission denied (13)" - the path and file in this example are, indeed, correct, exist, and the user the Transmission daemon is running under (debian-transmission) belongs to the group that owns the directory (users):
So, how can I get Transmission to recognize the existing data, and start seeding instead of downloading? Why do I get "Permission denied (13)" when verifying, even though the group has R/W rights and the debian-transmission user is part of the group?ls -ld path
drwxrwxr-x 1 appas users
groups debian-transmission
debian-transmission : debian-transmission users