On 10.01.2014 17:31, Rafnews wrote:
Hi,
according to several webpages, once installed you can set the mysqld
service enable and start automatically when fedora starts.
for that you must run:
systemctl enable mysqld.service
systemctl start mysqld.service
however in my case this only start mysqld service for the running
time. Once computer is restarted, mysqld does not start automatically.
so where is the problem ?
should i use back chkconfig ?
thx.
A.
to complete the topic:
when i run:
# chkconfig --levels 235 mysqld on
Note: Forwarding request to 'systemctl enable mysqld.service'.
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
it fails ???!? :(
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