Maybe you should give a password to MySQL's root. And I think this note will
disappear.
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2010/12/17 Yves Goergen <nospam.l...@unclassified.de>

> On 14.12.2010 20:36 CE(S)T, Alejandro Bednarik wrote:
> > Are you using ubuntu deb's or mysql bin? Do you get that message when
> > the service start?  Look init script to see what it does.
>
> I get the message when MySQL is started. I've installed the Ubuntu
> standard package mysql-server-5.1. It has already asked for a root
> password during package configuration and I did enter some password there.
>
> I just tried to grep my whole filesystem for parts of this message but
> either grep failed "allocating memory" (there's plenty left!) or it
> didn't find the text in a file I could start something with. So I still
> don't know where the message comes from!
>
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