Hi Samuel, The path /etc/mysql/conf.d/ is present in my.cnf file. When i checked conf.d/ contains a file named old_password.cnf The contents of the old_password.cnf is below
#create by debconf [mysqld] old_password=false Thanks, Krishna On 10/18/07, Samuel Vogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This line has not come later, it is standard in Debian, to be able to > have parts of your configuration in different files. This line does all > configuration files that are in "/etc/mysql/conf.d/. Since this > directory is probably empty, nothing is done at all. > So you are safe with just leaving this line untouched. > > Regards, > Samy > > Krishna Chandra Prajapati schrieb: > > Hi All, > > > > I have installed debian on a system and then install mysql. Later i > > found that in > > my.cnf file one more line has been add ie > > !include /etc/mysql/conf.d > > > > I don't know how it comes to my.cnf file. Is it going to harm mysql or > OS. > > Why it has come. > > Please help me. > > > > Thanks, > > Krishna > > > > > -- Krishna Chandra Prajapati MySQL DBA, Ed Ventures e-Learning Pvt. Ltd, 201,202, Ashoka Bhoopal Chambers, S P Road, Secunderabad 500003. Ph. No. - 040-39188771 Url: www.ed-ventures-online.com