on 05/26/2003 4:26 PM, daniel@stripped at daniel@stripped
wrote:
> have u set the root pass with mysqladmin -u root password yournewpassword
Yes, I can mysql -u root -p mypassword
Just fine, it lets me in, it also lets phpmyadmin in as well.
>> on 05/26/2003 4:08 PM, electroteque at daniel@stripped wrote:
>>
>>> i think the standard thing to do is send the errors
>>>
>>> i think the syntax is mysql_fix_privilege_tables -u root -p ??
>>>
>>> so all u do is copy the directories in the data directory over to 4
>>> and to the fix table
>>
>> Im confused, do I delete the mysql database that is auto made in 4 and
>> bring over my mysql database from 3 and run the update and that will
>> bring it to normal state?
>>
>> Still getting massive permission errors even with a password.
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