On Thursday 02 October 2003 07:55 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am very new to linux AND computers so
> please bear with me
>
> > I'll assume you are using runtime 3
>
> Don't know. How do I find out?
>
> > rename /etc/rc3.d/K15httpd to S15httpd
> > rename /etc/rc3.d/K12mysqld to S12mysqld
> >
> > You get the Idea
>
> No! Sorry, but you will have to guide me
> quite a bit. A reference to where I can do my
> own studies is perfect. Don't want to be of
> any nuisance.
> Thankx
> Martin

Hello,

There's an easier way to start your mysql as a service that you won't have to 
change any files by hand.  I remember when I installed (upgraded) my MySQL I 
found some detailed instructions on MySQL sites on setting it as service 
(meaning it'll come up at boot time).  Briefly, there's is executable that 
comes with your installation if you run it it'll set the necessary files.  I 
did this last year for my Linux and then again for XP windows so the details 
of each system are a bit fuzzy but I'm confident there's something that you 
can run to change your set up.

Leila


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