James,
I try to start it at the command line using - mysql, mysqld, mysqld_safe - =
I've tried it as root and non-root.
Yes, I get errors - they were listed in my origional post - I don't have =
then handy now.
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I tired mysqld_safe, as you suggested, it bombed but the good thing is it =
wrote to the mysqld.log.
Here's what it said:
040323 11:14:34 mysqld started
040323 11:14:37 InnoDB: Started
040323 11:14:37 Fatal error: Can't open privilege tables: Table 'mysql.hos=
t' doesn't exist
040323 11:14:37 Aborting
040323 11:14:37 InnoDB: Starting shutdown...
040323 11:14:40 InnoDB: Shutdown completed
040323 11:14:40 /usr/sbin/mysqld-max: Shutdown Complete
040323 11:14:40 mysqld ended
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What do you think?
-:>Kevin
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