25 Nov
2008
25 Nov
'08
2:23 p.m.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 23:33:59 +0100 "Mats Pettersson" <mog.pettersson@telia.com> wrote:
Hi!
Hello Mats,
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I know i can enable /etc/rc.d/mysqld in startup, but i just use mysql sometimes for testing and don't want to waste resources when i don't need it, and also this mysterious problem annoys me. :)
I am not sure if you tried or you know about this, but why don't you use the rc.d script to start mysqld? (/etc/rc.d/mysqld start) You can make an alias if you feel more confortable and there is no need to add it to the rc.conf file. Sorry if this is an obvious answer and you tried it.
Mats
Regards, Victor. -- Learning bit by bit. -pitillo-