Deloptes, Joe,
SUCCESS. Thanks for all the help.
Keith
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 4:22 AM Joe wrote:
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> On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 10:01:15 +0100
> deloptes wrote:
> You don't even need the CREATE USER.
> You can GRANT TO 'fred'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yyy'
> which will create user and privileges at the same time.
> Remember that modern
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 2:01 AM deloptes wrote:
>
> Keith Christian wrote:
> When installed in Debian it does not have password (AFAIR). It is sufficient
> to execute "mysql -u root -p" and press ENTER to log in. You then change
> the password.
> Regarding --skip-grant-tables I used this just
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 10:01:15 +0100
deloptes wrote:
> Keith Christian wrote:
>
> > Next, I logged in with this:
> > mysql -u root -p
> >
> > But as I remembered, (it's been awhile) one cannot create any users
> > in this mode due to --skip-grant-tables.
>
> When installed in Debian it does
Keith Christian wrote:
> Next, I logged in with this:
> mysql -u root -p
>
> But as I remembered, (it's been awhile) one cannot create any users in
> this mode due to --skip-grant-tables.
When installed in Debian it does not have password (AFAIR). It is sufficient
to execute "mysql -u root -p"
I start out with:
sudo apt -y install mediawiki
and it installs all packages including mariadb without problems.
Then, when starting to configure mediawiki with the web page, a
database has to be created along with a db user for mediawiki's use:
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