Hello.


> After finished copied the data over to Redhat, MySQL4.1 can't start. The



What is in the error log?



> I don't want to rebuild the entire database from scratch in Redhat



Do you mean that you don't want to use mysqldump? But usually it is

a preferred way.





sam wun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,

> 

> I just fresh install mysql4.1 in Redhat9.0.

> I have another MySQL5.0 installed in FreeBSD5.3, and just tried to copy 

> all data in /var/db/mysql/ from FreeBSD5.3 to /var/db/mysql/data/ in 

> Redhat9.0.

> After finished copied the data over to Redhat, MySQL4.1 can't start. The 

> DB data in MySQL5.0 in the FreeBSD box has database and tables with indexes.

> I don't want to rebuild the entire database from scratch in Redhat, how 

> can I "transfer" all db files from FreeBSD to Redhat and in another 

> version of MySQL?

> 

> Thanks

> Sam

> 

> 

> 



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