I have a centos install up and running but mysqld is broke.  Here is
how I got to where I am.

1) I mounted a new filesystem on an existing box that has yum as /centos.
2) I generated a filesystem using yum with:
yum -y --installroot=/centos -t install MAKEDEV rpm-build glibc-devel
gcc rpm-python make autoconf yum less vim-enhanced rootfiles
redhat-rpm-config db4-utils rpmdb-redhat db4
3) Umounted this filesystem and started a uml kernel with this filesystem.

The OS loads and I can get to the network, start apache, ssh, etc.etc...BUT...

The mysqld services hangs and chews up all the CPU.  It does this both
during the Initialization and if I just start mysqld manually.  I have
seen it die with sig 11 but other times it just hangs around and
doesn't exit cleanly.  I took the easiest step first and grabbed the
mysql src rpm and rebuilt it with no success.  It does the same thing.
 I have tried both 2.4.27 and 2.6.8.

Has anyone seen similar behavior before?  Any ideas?

Thanks!


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