If you want to start from scratch, kill the mysql process and delete
the mysql directories in /usr/local/
On Mar 8, 2005, at 2:47 PM, Jeff Justice wrote:
So, I installed MySQL. Accidentally locked myself out of the database
trying to make it secure. Tried to re-install MySQL, now every time I
tell it to "Start MySQL Server" through the control panel, it asks for
authentication, then immediately goes back to "stopped". It won't
launch.
Is there a way to un-install this and start COMPLETELY from scratch?
It did work once.
Jeff J.
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