[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Here is another strange question:
> 
> When I use "show databases", it shows me that I only have one database 
> called "test", and no database called "mysql" show up. 
> 
> However, I go back to the shell, under the "/usr/local/mysql/data/", it shows 
> me that I Do have a database called "mysql" including host, user, tables_priv, 
> func, db, colummns_priv. 
> 

User doesn't have permissions on the database 'mysql'. Connect as a root user, for 
example, and you see database 'mysql', too.


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