The RPMS supplied by RedHat with version 7.1, work flawlessly. However,
on a redhat linux system, do an RPM install, making sure you meet all
the dependency requirements (i.e. libmysqlclient, etc). Most recent RPMs
already have a configuration to have the MySQL daemon automagically
start on boot..
I have had to install MySQL from a source distribution as the RPM
supplied with RH 7.1 doesn't work. Being new to Linux (stop laughing),
I have no idea how to get MySQL to start every time the server starts.
Anyone who has a detailed instruction sheet (I am a newbie) on how to
set-up the MySQL se