This is a discussion on newbie: how to logon after setup? within the MySQL Database forums, part of the Database Forums category; R.A.M. wrote: > Hello, > I have installed in Fedora Linux MySQL with tools. I would like to ...
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R.A.M. wrote:
> Hello, > I have installed in Fedora Linux MySQL with tools. I would like to logon > to MySQL using MySQL Administrator. As hostname I entered localhost, as > username I entered root but I don't know what to enter as password. I > don't remember that I specified password during setup so I don't know > what password is expected. Is there a standard one? > /RAM/ > The default is no password. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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Hello,
I have installed in Fedora Linux MySQL with tools. I would like to logon to MySQL using MySQL Administrator. As hostname I entered localhost, as username I entered root but I don't know what to enter as password. I don't remember that I specified password during setup so I don't know what password is expected. Is there a standard one? /RAM/ |
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<r_ahimsa_m@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:
> Hello, > I have installed in Fedora Linux MySQL with tools. I would like to logon > to MySQL using MySQL Administrator. As hostname I entered localhost, as > username I entered root but I don't know what to enter as password. I > don't remember that I specified password during setup so I don't know > what password is expected. Is there a standard one? > /RAM/ Try reading: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/...rmissions.html |