i find that using the default UNIX/Linux shutdown sequence (using the one that gnome/kde provides) breaks the mysql server. use init 0 that does not break the the mysql server.
is there a reason that mysql breaks, is it a unix bug or is it a mysql bug?
i find that using the default UNIX/Linux shutdown sequence (using the one that gnome/kde provides) breaks the mysql server. use init 0 that does not break the the mysql server.
is there a reason that mysql breaks, is it a unix bug or is it a mysql bug?