you can run 
chkconfig --level 35 mysqld on
to make it a permanent change at run levels 3 and 5 it will then be
started on reboot also.  service mysqld start will not make it a
permanent change it will only bring it up the one time

Dennis

<snip>
> 
> On the command-line, run exactly:  service mysqld start
> 
> Same for stopping MySQL daemon:  service mysqld stop
> 
> It doesn't start a GUI or TUI.
> 
> Don't run "serviceconf" or anything like that.
> 
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