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Offline curaga

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MySQL init.d script starts X
« on: March 06, 2012, 08:22:48 AM »
1. Boot TC in text mode
2. tce-load -wi mysql
3. sudo /etc/init.d/services/mysql start

I don't think it was intended to start X ;) - the "-" causes that.


Unrelated, but would it be better to run as user nobody than tc, or even create a separate mysql user?
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