#1 no.
#2 yes. run /usr/sbin/setup and go to system services. Then check off
the mysql entry and save it.
or you can put "/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start" in your rc.local file,
HTH
Curtis
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good Morning.
>
> I recently installed mysql-3.23.41-pc
I install MYSQL on Redhat 7.1 using RPMs ...
I start the server the same way you do, but
to start it automatically, i went to the control
panel (GNOME) Programs->System->Control Panel
and enter the services and levels configuration (Run level Manager)
and move the MSQLD service from NON Automatica