17 Nov
2005
17 Nov
'05
09:20
That's because MySQL has a control script in /etc/init.d. Presumably you have it enabled for runlevel 3. I'd back out the xinetd configuration change you made.
Right. Done it. Now MySQL is started via Runlevel 3 only, but at reboot i get this: entering runlevel 3 .... Startting mysq service failed .. failed services in runlevel 3: mysql skipped services in runlevel 3: nfs, smbfs (that's correct, they're called by xinetd) Any hints? TIA, Ferdinando