That helped :)
Thanks,
V
From: Victor Subervi <victorsubervi@gmail.com>
>I installed mysql using yum, so I have an /etc/init.d/mysqld file. For some reason, however, mysqld doesn't boot on reboot of the machine. Please advise.Did you use chkconfig like several people advised you to in previous posts?
JD
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