Hello.


I don't know if it is a good idea, but at least check that you have the

same version of MySQL on Linux.  On Windows, lower_case_table_names is

set to 1 by default. See:



  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/moving.html



Marcin Lewandowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> I've got Win2k on one FAT32 partition, and I use MySQL 4.0.23 there. 

> I've got gentoo linux on second partition, and I want to use the same 

> databases on linux's MySQL. I've configured linux's mysql to use 

> databases from FAT32 partition, but InnoDB tables don't work. phpmyadmin 

> show them as "in usage". I suppose, that could be caused by fact, that 

> when I'm shutting down windows, mysql is just killed, without proper 

> saving innodb logfiles. Or maybe there are other reason? How to 

> configure that?

> 



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