Am Donnerstag, den 04.05.2006, 00:55 +0200 schrieb Christian Hammers:
> tags 365433 - unreproducible moreinfo
> thanks
> 
> On 2006-05-04 Daniel Leidert wrote:
> > # cat /usr/share/mysql/mysql_fix_privilege_tables.sql | /usr/bin/mysql
> > --verbose --no-defaults --force --user=root --host=localhost
> > --database=mysql /usr/bin/mysql: unknown option '--no-defaults'
> 
> Ah, yes, --no-defaults must be the very first parameter so putting
> the --verbose after it fixes the problem!

It fixes the "unknown option" issue. But using the --no-defaults option
still results in the issue I described, that every start & restart of
mysqld produces this error. Without the --no-defaults option, everything
works and I guess, the password for root is read from ~root/.my.cnf. So
can I "deactivate" the usage of the --no-defaults option? Or did I miss
something (I read /usr/share/doc/mysql-server-5.0 without getting an
answer to this question).

Regards, Daniel



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