I installed the RPM version of MySQL 3.23.56 on Red Hat 9.0
When it installed, it started up mysql, no problems, I could do all mysql functions
I recently rebooted the box, and mysql did not start automatically. I can start it if 
I run /etc/rc.d/init.d/mysql start

Is there any know problems why this would not be working correctly with this 
particular combination?

Thanks
Luc Foisy

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