Hi Mark
adapt the systemctl service file at
/lib/systemd/system/mysqld.service
primarily the
ExecStart=/usr/libexec/mysqld
line.
possibly, there is a more elegant solution, but who cares for elegance?

suomi


On 2012-08-17 14:01, Mark Haney wrote:
Somehow, I've managed to either lose the root MySQL password or type it
incorrectly.  Either way, I can't use MySQL until I reset the password.
  I've tried the mysql_safe init file way, but MySQL bombed (wouldn't
start).  That might mean the package itself is buggered, but I know
mysqld starts fine.

Regardless, the other method to reset the root password is to start
mysqld with the --skip-grant-tables option.  I'm used to just hitting
/etc/init.d/mysqld from the CLI and starting it that way.  However, I've
noticed a distinct lack of an init.d/ directory in F17.

What's the latest method of starting a daemon manually and passing
parameters to it?


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