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I running Fedora Core 2 using Jarod’s guide
I was having trouble with mySQL starting on its own. So I decided to do some trial and error stuff. (I guess more error than trial). I wwent into my mysqld file in /etc/init.d/mysqld and made a change without backing up (20 lashes with a wet noodle). Now I can’t seem to get ti to run manually either. Could someone send me a stock mysqld file or tell me where to find one. I’d tell you what version of mysql I’m using if I knew how to check. I’m a noob.
Thanks, John Williams |
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