hello,
I am following these instructions 
(https://fedoramagazine.org/howto-install-wordpress-fedora/) to install MariaDb 
on Fedora 34.
Trying to set the "root" password for mysql is not working for me, doing:
sudo mysqladmin -u root password

Gives error:
Warning: Since password will be sent to server in plain text, use ssl 
connection to ensure password safety.
mysqladmin: unable to change password; error: 'You have an error in your SQL 
syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for 
the right syntax to use near '() IDENTIFIED BY 'mynewpassword'' at line 1'

I am asking this question here because there is at least another person from 
Fedora had the exact same problem, but no solution was provided. 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67861172/how-to-fix-error-changing-root-password-with-mysqladmin

I don't believe the password for the 'root' user has been set for Mysql. I can 
start mysql simply by typing 'sudo mysql'.
Should I try to change the password from within mysql? How can I check if a 
password has been assigned?

thanks everyone.


Anil F
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