Hi.

I had the same problem awhile back.

What i did was just copy the db files to the linux server 
provided the mysql versions are exactly the same and
the db structures are the same it works.

Otherwise mysqldump and read it into the new db:)

//Uffe
Witness wrote:
> 
> Hello. I am running a MySQL server (3.23.43) on WinME, and another
> server (same version) on libc6 Linux.  The server on WinME is a
> development server, or rather has been until now, and the Linux one is
> my production server. At this time the Linux one is completely empty
> with the exception of the defaults, and I would like to migrate the
> WinME one over onto the Linux system and then drop the one on WinME from
> my line of development (I don't really need it).  In looking through the
> documentation I have noticed that I could do the following:
> 
> 1) Uni-direction Replication - a bit of a pain just for a transfer.
> 2) Dump to a file, and load
> 3) Back-up & Re-load
> 
> Or I could just rebuild the entire thing.
> 
> I would like to have the migration be as simple as possible, and am
> wondering what method is the best way to do that.  Could someone please
> help? It would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Benjamen R. Meyer
> 
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