Hello.


>I do have my data



Check if yum has cleared the data directory, if not, you should be

able to recover the data.



>Can I install mysql 5, and it will migrate/work with my existing data?



In my opinion it is a good idea, but be aware of compatibility issues

for your applications which are used working with MySQL 3.xx (it is

shipped by default with Fedora 3). Have a look here before an upgrade:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/upgrade.html







>Hi;

>On FC3, for some silly reason, Yum deleted my mysql 4.1x production

>server!

>I do have my data. Now that I am in this hole, maybe I should go to

>mysql 5.

>Can I install mysql 5, and it will migrate/work with my existing data?



Thanks,Nathan Gross wrote:



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