Redhat 8.0 includes mysql.  Although it is not a part of the default
install, you can install it by choosing the option to select which packages
will be installed.  Or if you already have redhat 8.0 installed, the mysql
rpms are on the CD's (number 3 I think).

Also, make sure that you update your system after the install.

Hope this helps.
Roger

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From: paul taylor [mailto:ptay1@;earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 5:57 PM
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Subject: redhat 8.0


will redhat 8.0 support mysql (kernal 2.4.18-14)??
thank you



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