On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 11:17:37PM +0200, Heikki Tuuri wrote:
> 
> I looked now what MySQL does when it calls lock_external at startup:
> it initializes MySQL system tables like 'host' and 'user'. I assume
> you have not converted MySQL system tables to InnoDB format? That is
> not allowed.  They must be MyISAM type.

I once converted ALL the databases and tables on a machine from MyISAM
to Gemini.  And I seem to remember it working.

Hmm.

Sounds like we need a big red warning in the docs about this.  Maybe
even something in the code to make it impossible.

Jeremy
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