Craig White wrote:


It's not lost or mistyped. I can enter 'mysql -u root -p' and enter the correct password and it works fine. But, used to I could just enter 'mysql' at the bash prompt and I would go straight into 'mysql>' without needing a password.
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that requires configuration file /root/.my.cnf

Craig


I did.  No change.


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