Paul DuBois wrote:
At 14:17 -0500 11/24/03, Arnoldus Th.J. Koeleman wrote:

I like to install the my.cnf in another directory and not the default
/etc/my.cnf

When I move this file to another directory it can't start anymore.

Is there a way to install my.cnf in a different location and which file
need to be updated to look into the new


No official way. You can make a symbolic link at /etc/my.cnf that points
to your new location.

I don't even have a my.cnf on any of my *nix boxes, and MySQL runs fine. Does this only come into play with precompiled binaries?


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