[arch-general] where did /etc/conf.d/mysqld go?
Hi, on last update my /etc/conf.d/mysqld was packsaved and no new version was installed. Now my non default MYSQLD_ROOT DB doesnt start any more! Is this config file no longer supported? Regards -- Milos Negovanovic milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Milos Negovanovic < milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi,
on last update my /etc/conf.d/mysqld was packsaved and no new version was installed. Now my non default MYSQLD_ROOT DB doesnt start any more! Is this config file no longer supported?
Regards -- Milos Negovanovic milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com
This was in the news 5 months ago. [1] http://www.archlinux.org/news/473/
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 11:42:32AM -0400, dave reisner wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Milos Negovanovic <[1]milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi,
on last update my /etc/conf.d/mysqld was packsaved and no new version was installed. Now my non default MYSQLD_ROOT DB doesnt start any more! Is this config file no longer supported?
Regards -- Milos Negovanovic [2]milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com
This was in the news 5 months ago. [1]�[3]http://www.archlinux.org/news/473/
No ... after this update my mysql was working. Regards -- Milos Negovanovic milos.negovanovic@googlemail.com
On 04/23/2010 06:37 PM, Milos Negovanovic wrote:
Hi,
on last update my /etc/conf.d/mysqld was packsaved and no new version was installed. Now my non default MYSQLD_ROOT DB doesnt start any more! Is this config file no longer supported?
Regards
according to the history it was removed: http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-commits/2010-April/086858.html -- Ionut
Hi,
on last update my /etc/conf.d/mysqld was packsaved and no new version was installed. Now my non default MYSQLD_ROOT DB doesnt start any more! Is this config file no longer supported? Hi, did you set your datadir in /etc/mysql/my.cnf? From what I know, that is the
On Friday 23 April 2010 17:37:24 Milos Negovanovic wrote: property way and we do not need to set MYSQL_ROOT twice. Regards -- Andrea Scarpino KDE4 Maintainer for Arch Linux deelab.org/bash
I've been using luks + dm-crypt (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/System_Encryption_with_LUKS_for_dm-crypt) to encrypt / and /home. Both are using ext4. For some reason, mounting / always works, but sometimes I get an error that my /home partition "doesn't describe a valid ext2 filesystem". If I reboot, it usually works (I would guess it fails around 50% of the time). It's listed in /etc/fstab as ext4. Is there anywhere else I need to put the filesystem type? /etc/crypttab didn't seem to have a section for filesystem type. -Brendan Long
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Andrea Scarpino
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Brendan Long
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dave reisner
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Ionut Biru
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Milos Negovanovic