many thanks for your answers. No, I had not read this wiki and now that is
right !
I tried a similar command as usual with my slackware but it was only :
mysql_install_db --user=mysql
Bests.
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Philippe
I'm sorry for my preceeding subject ; it should have been « about
mariadb » ; tty is for the next question :-)
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Philippe
Hi Philippe,
On 08.11.21 17:20, Philippe Delavalade via arch-general wrote:
Hi list.
I'm new with archlinux and especially systemd. I'm using linux since around
twenty years, so i'm not realy newbie but...
I have many questions but I'll ask one by one.
I read wiki about systemctl and I'm not
On Mon, 8 Nov 2021 at 16:21, Philippe Delavalade via arch-general <
arch-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
>
> Job for mariadb.service failed because the control process exited with
> error code.
> See "systemctl status mariadb.service" and "journalctl -xeu
> mariadb.service" for details.
> nov.
Hi list.
I'm new with archlinux and especially systemd. I'm using linux since around
twenty years, so i'm not realy newbie but...
I have many questions but I'll ask one by one.
I read wiki about systemctl and I'm not sure to have understood
everything :-(
For instance, to have a daemon at boot
At least on Linux systems, the "time" isn't actually changing, as the
system clock is expressed in UTC internally (or rather, seconds elapsed
since UNIX epoch), and keeps increasing monotonically. Only the human-
readable *display* of time is taking your local timezone into account,
and skips or r