On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 09:51 pm, Oscar Erlandsson wrote:
You need to do 'sudo safe_mysqld', so that the process can switch over to user mysql by itself, thus gaining permission to the files above. What I'd do is install daemonic, and then have daemonic start mysqld automatically at every startup -- much more convenient.D'oh! I should've been able to work that out, really, but was still in "aah, help" frame of mind. Many thanks!
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