Hi Philip,
If you are worried about permissions, go to your mysql root directory
and enter:
# chown -R mysql.mysql .
The UID and GID should not make any difference. I don't think this
would effect your ability to log in.
If this is a new installation of the server, check the default
Hi, all,
I had a server crash a few weeks ago and had to
restore my mySQL installation from backup after
reinstalling Fedora.
After the restore operation, I was no longer able to
log into mySQL, either as root or as myself. I believe
this may be because the UID in the recovered database
is now