All init.d  daemons take one of  two options. These are "start" and "stop".
Init supplies the correct option when changiing run levels.
Where the daemon resides varies among versions of  UNIX/Linux.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>Description:
>>
>regarding mysql.server daemon
>
>>How-To-Repeat:
>>
>I can't seem to find the mysql_daemon_user syntax, per your installation direction 
>via the web
>
>>Fix:
>>
>None
>



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