Thanks for the reply. I don't yet have MySQL on the guest -- it is
going to be installed by an application vendor -- so I can't check it. The
reason I was curious is that I have created a 100GiB logical volume and I
preferred to mount it at the MySQL default data directory. (It is possible to
change the data location in the my.cnf file, I think, but I wanted to keep it
the default for the sake of the guy installing it.)
I think they will have it on sometime soon. I will probably just deal
with it then.
Thanks,
Jon
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 7:15 PM
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Subject: Re: MySQL location
Jon Brock wrote:
> Sorry. Forgot to put the correct subject heading the first time . . .
>
> Jon
>
>
> Anybody know where the default directory for the later versions of MySQL is?
> It used to be /var/lib/mysql (I think), but I don't know about nowadays.
Probablly depends on whether you use a package from RH, SUSE, Debian,
and if you get it from MYSQL itself the answer may be different again.
_I_ would inspect the package:
rpm -qlp mysql* | grep ^/var
For Debian, I think you can figure it out at packages.debian.org
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Cheers
John
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