that should be #/etc/init.d/mysqld start or #service mysqld start with #service mysqld status you can check if its running and you can stop it with (surprise surprise) #service mysqld stop Henry Am Dienstag, den 07.03.2006, 10:55 +0200 schrieb auksiniz: > /etc/init.d/mysql start > > >Hey, > > > >I installed MySQL from the FC4 CDs and then updated it to the latest > release > >using yum update... now, how exactly do I start the MySQL server on my > >system? > > > >PS: sorry for the many mails lately, im just starting to really dive > into FC > >and explore :) > > > >-- > >A. Helmy > >-- > >fedora-list mailing list > >fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > -- > http://www.daiva-foto.com - Daivos Bareikaitės fotografija >