Every time I start or restart the PC, the MySQL service doesn't come up,
so we have to start it manually with the command "service mysql start".

I am a really newbie to Linux (2 weeks using Mandrake 9). Using drakconf
I checked that the service was scheduled to start at boot time, which it
is. By the way, when I try to start MySQL using drakconf, this
(drakconf) freezes up (well, sort of) but the service is started.

Everything that I have tested works fine but the bootup annoyance.

I am using MySQL-Max-3.23.53a-1.i686 on a 512Mb PC.

Any help will be truly appreciated.

Adolfo.


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