Re: Mysql



Michael Soibelman wrote:
Blattus Slafaly 0/00 ? ? ? wrote:

When you install Mysql with yast it creates lots of mysql directories.
Which directory is the database directory?



If you mean 'where is the actual data stored' then it
is /var/lib/mysql/'your-application-database-name'. If you want to know
where the configuration files are stored it is /usr/share/mysql. However,
the 'main' configuration file is /etc/mysql.cnf

At least that's my 'observation'...

Why ain't there a GUI interface to operate the piece of crap? You have to do all this secret back door crap to get this thing working.

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Blattus Slafaly ? 3 :) 7/8
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