Package: mysql-server-5.0
Version: 5.0.24a-3

Hi,
    I have a database with at least three huge tables (4 int columns
with 100M+ rows). Every time mysql is started by invoking
"/etc/init.d/mysql start", the script just hangs before the message in
the next line is printed.
"Checking for corrupt, not cleanly closed and upgrade needing tables."

Using mysql client, I find that mysqlcheck is running. But
I thought this should be done in the background, with the script
returning. This creates a problem when the system is rebooted, and the
startup process just hangs there for half an hour waiting for it.

Thanks


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