Re: Install and Run mysql 4.x

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On 3/21/07, Al Sparks <data345@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You know, I suppose I could simply install the tarball, I've
successfully installed mysql in the past that way.  However, I thought
I'd use yum, install the redhat/CentOS way, and I am amazed how hard
it is to get this thing working.  I admit to not having become all
that familiar with mysql.


You're going about this the hard way really.
'yum install mysql-server' and then 'service mysqld start'
the database is initialized automatically, and everything is set up
for you with db files in /var/lib/mysql/

From there it's a simple matter of setting the mysql root password,
and you're off and running.


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George Orwell
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