At 12:36 -0800 11/12/02, David Kramer wrote:
Thats what stumps me, I guess I am, but I have changed the ownership of all
mysql files to mysql and set the user to mysql in my my.cnf file.  By your
In *your* my.cnf file?  Which file is that?  /etc/my.cnf or something
else?  You may be placing the user line in a file that the server isn't
reading.

comment below I guess I need to change it somewhere else?  where?

Thanks,

DK

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Zawodny [mailto:Jeremy@;Zawodny.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 12:06 PM
To: David Kramer
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Subject: Re: Why does safe_mysqld runs as root?


On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:06:36PM -0800, David Kramer wrote:
 Im curious as to why safe_mysqld runs as root?  I have changed the
 owenership and group to mysql and my my.cnf file looks like:
Because you start it as root, maybe?
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