Gene Heskett wrote:
The bottom line would appear to be, if you don't have any databases to save, then yum remove *mysql*, updatedb locate and nuke ANYTHING left behind, then re-install. If you have a database to save, well, rotsa ruck. Hope you have backups.
It's not quite that bad. You can reset by simply removing the contents of /var/lib/mysql and starting the mysql service. If you have a database to save, you can use --skip-grant-tables and resetting any passwords that you require.
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