Sorry for the top post, but, in short, this is solved -- so if you want more
details read on:
It turns out I needed to use the same password
in /etc/mysql/debian.conf as I used in the original setup -- or change the
old tables to match the new pw.
Hal
On Saturday 22 October 2005 01:49 pm, Hal
On Saturday 22 October 2005 03:09 pm, Pooly wrote:
> 2005/10/22, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm using MySQL 4.0.24-10 on Sarge. I had a setup of a program I've been
> > working on for several years that is on a RAID. I changed MySQL's data
> > directory so it will be on the same RAID an
2005/10/22, Hal Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using MySQL 4.0.24-10 on Sarge. I had a setup of a program I've been
> working on for several years that is on a RAID. I changed MySQL's data
> directory so it will be on the same RAID and backed up, along with all my
> other data and programs.
I'm using MySQL 4.0.24-10 on Sarge. I had a setup of a program I've been
working on for several years that is on a RAID. I changed MySQL's data
directory so it will be on the same RAID and backed up, along with all my
other data and programs. Originally this was set up under a Debian-based
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