Have you tried using MySQL Administrator?  It's a nice GUI application
and it allows you to do many things if, like me, you are somewhat CLI
challenged.  There are many aspects of mysql tuning that would take me
forever to accomplish without this tool.

I have my music server (Fedora 8) installed so that gnome is available
as a boot time option.  Normally, the server is run headless at level
3.  Booting up with gnome support allow me to use gui tools like mysql
administrator when I need to.  Correctly setting permissions is one of
those things I seem to need a gui to do.


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