You can reinstall the complete system from scratch, if you are
superuser to that system. Would be the easiest way to do it, I
guess.
I'm trying to get the root-password to be deleted or set to a
new value without knowing the old password. (Forgotten...)
table
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Herzlich
Werner Stuerenburg
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From: Werner Stuerenburg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 July 2001 13:26
To: Rischbode, Horst
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Subject: Re: AW: password-recovery for root-user?
You can reinstall the complete system from scratch, if you are
superuser to that system. Would be the easiest way
, Horst
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Subject: RE: AW: password-recovery for root-user?
Similarly - how about
- take a copy of you original mysql database tables
- overwrite the mysql database tables with the original installation tables
- login as root (the password will be blank)
- import your
/manual_Privilege_system.h
tml
-ravi.
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From: Andy Tanner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 10:03 AM
To: Werner Stuerenburg; Rischbode, Horst
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Subject: RE: AW: password-recovery for root-user?
Similarly - how about
- take
]; Rischbode, Horst;
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Subject: Re[2]: AW: password-recovery for root-user?
http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Privilege_system.h
FYI: The link you requested was not found.
Sie schrieben am Mittwoch, 18. Juli 2001, 16:17:24:
mysqld --skip-grant-tables
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