Yes, I have

go to my.cnf and write

[mysqld]
user=root


then start the server with mysqld.
This works on my computer, but I'm not sure if the right way cause the the
server shouldn't use with the user root but for a test it's ok.
Have you already started the script mysql_install_db? It's necessary.

Macloy

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Von: Jacques Steyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 1. Juli 2002 15:28
An: Alexander Barkov
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Betreff: mysql wont start on SUSE


Anybody had a problem with MySQL that does not start on SUSE 8 with default
installation?
If yes, what was the problem?
Thanks Jacques
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