Roger, the following that I posted is saying that I have not configured a password, due to the root user not having a pasword set, yet. so, in all reality, the defaults should work for user/password. Cheers.
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I've got user as root and no password, as I haven't set 1 yet(I should have put here, "I've got user as root and no password, as I haven't set 1 yet in the DB for the user root").
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[root@localhost /]# find -name mysql.sock -print ./var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock find: ./proc/3893/task: No such file or directory
Mark Sargent.
try it once with mysql disabled in selinux, perhaps this works. Are logs saying a little bit more? (/var/log/httpd/access_log & error_log, perhaps also /var/log/messages)
Roger