Hi again,

I became frustrated with a RH9 mysql server install so I removed it and 
installed the latest stable from mysql.com on the machine. Things are working 
much better now, but I'm having problems with 2 things:

I've tried to make the server start at boot by copying the mysql.server file 
(from support-files) to /etc/init.d and /etc/rc.d ... neither worked. I also 
tried appending "/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqld_safe --user=mysql &" to the 
rc.local file, but the machine would hang, it wouldn't read past that line. 
What's the best way to make the server start at boot?

Also,what's the best way to stop the server? Currently, I'm doing a killall 
mysqld, is there a more graceful way?

Thanks,

Brad

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