Hi

Try to see in the log files

cat /var/log/mysqld

or start the mysql server and then type

tail /var/log/messages

On Fedora, once you have properly installed mysql there is no need to reboot 
your system to test it.  Just type /sbin/service mysql start 
other options you can use there: stop restart

I have a MySql server on one of my machines that is running FC3 and I don't 
even have mysql_safe here.  (Version 3.23.58)

Andy

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