Lance,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 3:23:10 AM, you wrote:

LU> I have /tmp symlinked to /var/tmp, and /var is a writable partition, while /
LU> is readonly.  When / is readonly mysqld is not able to run.

LU> I've tracked down the problem to the safe_mysqld script. The problem is it
LU> does:

LU>     USER_OPTION=""
LU>     if test -w /
LU>     then
LU>       if test "$user" != "root" -o $SET_USER = 1
LU>       then
LU>         USER_OPTION="--user=$user"
LU>       fi

LU> So if / is not writable then my --user argument gets blown away. Yikes.

LU> I believe this is a bug. If anyone knows why it's like this please let me
LU> know. Until then I'll be patching my system so I can continue running...

If I got you right, then /usr is readonly, too. In this case hardly
you can run your FreeBSD box....



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