Hi folks,

Just installed MySQL 4 on my Fedora Core 2 box (that didn't have any mysql on 
it initially.) Three questions.

I'm reading through the doc (gasp!) on the mysql.com site, specifically, 2.4 
Unix Post Installation Procedures:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Unix_post-installation.html

The first sentence in the last paragraph before the numbered steps says:

"In the examples shown here, the server runs under the user ID of the mysql 
login account."

1. I'm confused what the 'mysql login account' is. Does this mean the user who 
has logged into the Linux box, or is this a mysql-specific user (a user 
account that is in the mysql databases.)

If it's a separate (new) user on the Linux box, where in the doc does it say 
to set this guy up before running the post-install stuff?

2. I've read several books and they all have different routes to getting the 
same thing done. I was working off of a book that used an older version 
(3.2.x) and followed its instructions (using tar xfz), and messed up the 
installation.

To remove all traces of mysql to start over, can I just delete everything in 
the /usr/local/mysql directory as noted in 2.1.5 Installation Layouts on the 
mysql.com doc? Is there anything else I have to do?

3. After installation, I ran the mysql_install_db as root, but without a 
--user-mysql parm. I do not understand the difference between running
mysql_install_db 
  and
mysql_install_db --user=mysql

Thanks!
-- 
Whil

Moving to Linux: Freedom, Choice, Security, Opportunity
http://www.hentzenwerke.com


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