Yep, I did this too when I was first starting out.
Something you put into mysql.user is syntactically incorrect.
The server does a sanity check on it's permissions, and if they are screwy,
kills itself to save your data. (very big of it, yes?)
The quickest way out of this mess is to delete the my
Hi,
I had a running system (suse Linux 7.1, php 4, mysql 3.22.32 and apache
1.3.12).
but the mysql daemon is running in root.
10 minutes before i tried to add a new user in the table user of the db
mysql. but i got no results.
so, i tried again.
-nothing!
then i killed the mysql daemon.
and no
Hi,
I had a running system (suse Linux 7.1, php 4, mysql 3.22.32 and apache
1.3.12).
but the mysql daemon is running in root.
10 minutes before i tried to add a new user in the table user of the db mysql.
but i got no results.
so, i tried again.
-nothing!
then i killed the mysql daemon.
and no