I am pretty sure hat is due to the SELinux policy being set to restrictive. For
the brute force fix try editing /etc/selinux/config and set the variable
SELINUX=Permissive. There is a more subtle approach that maintains beeter
security explained under the SELinux topic in the Fedora doc, sorry I
It only shows this:
050413 23:53:35 mysqld started
050413 23:53:35 mysqld ended
Nothing conclusive.
prasanna a wrote:
Hi
please cat the below error file and see
/var/lib/mysql/presario2700.err
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