sylvain, Wednesday, May 15, 2002, 12:05:48 PM, you wrote: s>Description: s> On boot of linux, mysql doesn't start automatically because mysql.log s> file is owned by root. One has to whange owner by hand to s> mysql and then restart mysql. s>How-To-Repeat: s> on next day a new mysql.log file is created with root as owner.
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