I've got Linux up and running, the sound isn't quite there yet, the ISDN
card, neither, but I can live with that for the moment. What I can't
live with out is a working mysqld. Each time I start it it tells me that
it can't find the file host.frm (or something or other just like that.)

What do I do? Well I ran mysqld --help to see what the paths where
supposed to be, and found them. Copied the *.frm files from the position
where they were at, and tried mysqld again. No joy. I read some more,
and everything comes back to that file.

Anyone have an idea about what to do? I'm just this (-><-) far from
getting my system to do what I want it to do. (I just have to mount a 4
GB partition for my database and web documents, but I'm waiting for this
other thing to work.)
-- 
Paul Kenneth Egell-Johnsen
Sales Support and System Development
Metaphor Systems as
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