I am running MySQL 5 on OS X Snow Leopard...

Have it set up (by installing the pref pane) to always be running as soon as my 
MacBook starts.

For some odd reason, I can't remember the password I issued for "root" user and 
wish to either change it back to blank or a new specific password.

What should I type from the command line?

When I tried:

mysqladmin -uroot -p

The Bash shell listed out all the possible arguments which the mysqladmin could 
utilize:

mysqladmin  Ver 8.42 Distrib 5.4.3-beta, for apple-darwin9.5.0 on i386
Copyright 2000-2008 MySQL AB, 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software,
and you are welcome to modify and redistribute it under the GPL license

Administration program for the mysqld daemon.
Usage: mysqladmin [OPTIONS] command command....
  -c, --count=#       Number of iterations to make. This works with -i
                      (--sleep) only.
  --debug-check       Check memory and open file usage at exit .
// etc

Would appreciate if someone could help...

-Michael
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