MySQL as a service, don't start

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Hello Jim,

> By default mysql starts just fine, so the question becomes "What did
> you do?". 
That's a good question. As far as I remember, installed mysql with 
centos. Then, since I could not enter to mysql console, I started to 
search for a solution, including reinstall mysql server and client from 
"some" rpms.
Maybe the best solution is to uninstall the client and the server and to 
install the mysql stuff again from CD?

Thank you
Samuel

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