On Monday 13 January 2003 14:21, Adrian Bucur wrote:
> I removed an old mysql version and I installed a new one on a machine
> running Suse 8.1 Linux.
> shell>rpm -i MySQL-client-3.23.54a-1.i386.rpm
> shell>rpm -i MySQL-shared-3.23.54a-1.i386.rpm
> shell>rpm -i MySQL-devel-3.23.54a-1.i386.rpm
> sh
Sounds like the same problem I'm having (for which I'm still stumped and
don't know what has caused it): table mysql.user is read only.
Test this by logging into mysql and using the GRANT or REVOKE
statements.
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Hi,
I removed an old mysql version and I installed a new one on a machine
running Suse 8.1 Linux.
shell>rpm -i MySQL-client-3.23.54a-1.i386.rpm
shell>rpm -i MySQL-shared-3.23.54a-1.i386.rpm
shell>rpm -i MySQL-devel-3.23.54a-1.i386.rpm
shell>rpm -qa | grep -i mysql
shell>reboot
shell>safe_mysqld --