Re: MySQL

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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 :)
> >
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