This has also worked for me in the past. Bert
On 3/13/10 9:27 AM, "L. V. Lammert" <l...@omnitec.net> wrote: > On Sat, 13 Mar 2010, Sunnz wrote: > >> 2010/3/12 Daniel Gracia Garallar <danie...@electronicagracia.com>: >>> Not quite a solution, I think. What about if /var/www mounts in a different >>> filesystem than /var? >>> >>> Hardlinks from chrooted environments don't seem to be a wise solution >>> anyway... Just IMHO. >>> >> >> In that case you could change the location mysqld itself uses to be >> inside the chroot. >> >> Or do you actually have a solution? >> > The solution is to use 127.0.0.1 for the connection, as stated previously. > > Lee