I wish to learn MySQL on my Linux box [SuSE 8.1]
Can I install MySQL on my hard drive and use it for learning *from* the
hard drive, without having to set up a server/network? This would include
MySQLCC.
In other words, can I run MySQL like Access, strictly as a local database,
for learning
Yes! Yes you can!
Ahem
Basically, MySQL is always a network-aware database whether connections
come in via Named Pipes (blame Bill for those), TCP/IP, UNIX sockets or
via the funky shared memory whatsit that was brought in with MySQL 4.1.x.
All that will be happening in your case is that
Very new to MySQL and I've done a search on
google.com, but really couldn't find the answer that I
am looking for.
Where should I install MySQL? I'm running RH 7.3 and
I've installed the tgz file under my directory
/home/CMMiller, is this right, or anywhere else? I
see it is also under
CM Miller wrote:
Very new to MySQL and I've done a search on
google.com, but really couldn't find the answer that I
am looking for.
Where should I install MySQL? I'm running RH 7.3 and
I've installed the tgz file under my directory
/home/CMMiller, is this right, or anywhere else? I
see it is