|  | 
 
| ./configure NOTE: This is a MySQL binary distribution. It's ready to run, you don't
 need to configure it!
 
 To help you a bit, I am now going to create the needed MySQL databases
 and start the MySQL server for you.  If you run into any trouble, please
 consult the MySQL manual, that you can find in the Docs directory.
 
 Installing all prepared tables
 Fill help tables
 
 To start mysqld at boot time you have to copy support-files/mysql.server
 to the right place for your system
 
 PLEASE REMEMBER TO SET A PASSWORD FOR THE MySQL root USER !
 To do so, start the server, then issue the following commands:
 ./bin/mysqladmin -u root password 'new-password'
 ./bin/mysqladmin -u root -h localhost.localdomain password 'new-password'
 See the manual for more instructions.
 
 NOTE:  If you are upgrading from a MySQL <= 3.22.10 you should run
 the ./bin/mysql_fix_privilege_tables. Otherwise you will not be
 able to use the new GRANT command!
 
 You can start the MySQL daemon with:
 cd . ; ./bin/mysqld_safe &
 
 You can test the MySQL daemon with the benchmarks in the 'sql-bench' directory:cd sql-bench ; perl run-all-tests
 
 Please report any problems with the ./bin/mysqlbug script!
 
 The latest information about MySQL is available on the web at
 http://www.mysql.com
 Support MySQL by buying support/licenses at https://order.mysql.com
 Starting the mysqld server.  You can test that it is up and running
 with the command:
 ./bin/mysqladmin version
 [root@localhost mysql]# Starting mysqld daemon with databases from /usr/local/mysql/data
 STOPPING server from pid file /usr/local/mysql/data/localhost.localdomain.pid
 050913 09:24:09  mysqld ended
 | 
 |