No, no you are welcome. ;-)
Note that the mysql_install_db script does NOT delete or oeverwrite an
existing mysql privilege database (folder /var/lib/mysql/mysql).
What I am saying is that you have to explicitly delete the folders contents
(if you wish to do so ).
You should also be able to us
Hi Mario,
Try this please:
1) stop the mysql server
2) delete the contents in the folder /var/lib/mysql/mysql
3) run mysql_install_db
4) start the server
5) log in to check that everything is reset
6) set your password
Best regards
Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan
2003年 7月 4日 金曜日 09:21、Mario さんは
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