>> > Umar Drazwrote: hey members > > i have use woody. > > and i have install mysql.4.xx through source not for debian package. > installation is successfull. Now i want start mysql during boot time. thats why i have > > create a file calld /etc/rc.local and place there a line.... > > /usr/local/mysql/share/mysql/mysql.server start > when i reboot my machine my /tmp clean and also remove mysql.sock thats why mysql not run. > > so plz help me what i can to do that /tmp is also clean but mysql is also run > > thanks and regards > > Umar Draz > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th
>> tmp's probably being cleaned by... /etc/rcS.d/SXXbootmisc.sh If your moving into runlevel 2 after the initial boot, it seems strange that you carn't create a file in tmp. I put a stamp file for "hdparm" there, so that i don't end up re-running it on level changes during the same session... Make sure the "local" script is at the end of the list of runlevel scripts to run. I'd even consider just looking for one thats quite simple/brief, and using that as a template to startup your mysql stuff. Check that "world/others" have write permission to tmp as well, that could muck things up a bit, as we don't loggin as "root", do we.. :) jm ---- Message posted via www.linuxforums.org . -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]