Re: Confusion about various users, starting over from scratch

2004-07-29 Thread Whil Hentzen
> > > >Got it. One of those 'had to read and re-read' multiple times things. > > > >> If you install using an RPM, the account should be created for you. > > > >I've done this now. I ripped out all the old files, did a complete RPM > > install and up to testing, everything ran fine. > > > >In orde

Re: Confusion about various users, starting over from scratch

2004-07-29 Thread Paul DuBois
At 17:40 -0500 7/29/04, Whil Hentzen wrote: > >I'm reading through the doc (gasp!) on the mysql.com site, specifically, > 2.4 Unix Post Installation Procedures: >http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Unix_post-installation.html > >The first sentence in the last paragraph before the numbered steps

Re: Confusion about various users, starting over from scratch

2004-07-29 Thread Whil Hentzen
> >I'm reading through the doc (gasp!) on the mysql.com site, specifically, > > 2.4 Unix Post Installation Procedures: > >http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Unix_post-installation.html > > > >The first sentence in the last paragraph before the numbered steps says: > > > >"In the examples shown here,

Re: Confusion about various users, starting over from scratch

2004-07-27 Thread Paul DuBois
At 15:35 -0500 7/27/04, Whil Hentzen wrote: Hi folks, Just installed MySQL 4 on my Fedora Core 2 box (that didn't have any mysql on it initially.) Three questions. I'm reading through the doc (gasp!) on the mysql.com site, specifically, 2.4 Unix Post Installation Procedures: http://dev.mysql.com/do

Re: Confusion about various users, starting over from scratch

2004-07-27 Thread gerald_clark
Whil Hentzen wrote: Hi folks, Just installed MySQL 4 on my Fedora Core 2 box (that didn't have any mysql on it initially.) Three questions. I'm reading through the doc (gasp!) on the mysql.com site, specifically, 2.4 Unix Post Installation Procedures: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Unix_post

Confusion about various users, starting over from scratch

2004-07-27 Thread Whil Hentzen
Hi folks, Just installed MySQL 4 on my Fedora Core 2 box (that didn't have any mysql on it initially.) Three questions. I'm reading through the doc (gasp!) on the mysql.com site, specifically, 2.4 Unix Post Installation Procedures: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Unix_post-installation.html