Thomas Spahni wrote:
> > Starting it manually with safe_mysqld runs fine. But I didn't find a way
> > in YaST to start the daemon on boot, and manually adding it to the
> > /etc/init.d/boot.d/ lead me into a crash.
> You may enable the start of mysql with the yast2 runlevel editor. Works
> fine for me on SuSE 8.0 even after compiling and installing newer
> versions of MySQL.

Yes, it worked fine with the runlevel editor -- i.e., after I removed the
remains of a workaround I tried to install a few months ago. ;-)  As it seems,
this one caused the crash I had.

> However make sure to keep the same directory tree as SuSE.

Thanks, that's good to know when I'm going to upgrade from the SuSE CD version
of MySQL to a more recent version.

Best,

  Markus

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