hi Nunzio! Sorry but my english is very poor... (reading and writing! Thanks http://translate.google.com/ ! )
At first can you install yet mysql? If you have installet yet mysql you can go to /etc/init.d and look if the startup script is in this directory. I understand your question right? 2010/8/12 Nunzio Daveri <nunziodav...@yahoo.com> > Hi all, I just installed the no-install version of mysql 5.1.44 on our RHEL > 5 > box AFTER I yum removed the older 4.X version. The question is how do I > tell > RHEL to auto start and stop mysql when I have to reboot the server? I know > that > if you use an rpm or a yum it kinda / sorta created a mysqld startup script > in > /etc/init.d but what all do I have to have and how do I set it up please > since > all I did was untar the file and then type in mysql_5/bin/mysqld_safe &? > > I tried using the service command, but no luck there either. > > Any help is much appreciated... > > Nunzio > > > -- Guifre Bosch Fabregas Tlf.: 687911075