Hi,

> installing MySQL-Max-3.23.49-1.i386.rpm on Linux Red Hat 7.2 (server install
> option) kernel 2.4
> while logged in as root, from /usr/local/mysql on an old PC

> Hi. I am brand new to Linux, and I can't get MySQL installed. The client
> part goes fine, but when I do 
> rpm -ivh MySQL-Max-3.23.49-1.i386.rpm

> I get this

> Preparing...                    ############################# [100%]
>         1:MySQL-Max             ############################# [100%]
> Giving mysqld a couple of seconds to restart
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.18185: /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql: No such file or directory

> I keep wondering if I am missing some common utility because this is a fresh
> Linux install, and I haven't added much. But how would that result in a
> missing file? 

Did you install MySQL before trying to install MySQL-Max? If
I remeber right, these messages appear if you try to install
Max without installing MySQL first...


Regards,
Sasa



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