Hello


Usually error log is located in data directory. You may manually specify

the location of error log with --log-error[=file] or use --console command 

line option for mysqld to see error messages. Or just start it with -V

command line option to make sure that it at least can start.





M?rio Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> I'm trying to chroot MySQL according to these instructions in linux.com:

> http://security.linux.com/article.pl?sid=04/08/19/1422204&tid=73&tid=35

> 

> But the fact is that MySQL never starts (actualy, i think it starts and 

> dies the next second).

> 

> Can't find any errors in logs :(

> 

> Any ideas of what can it be ?

> 

> Any help would be apreciated.

> 

> Warm Regards.



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