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MySQL root password setup

Asked by Maxwellb in MySQL Server, Databases Miscellaneous, Linux Administration

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Hi Experts,

I'm trying the follow the guide at:

http://www.howtoforge.com/centos-5.1-server-lamp-email-dns-ftp-ispconfig-p4

And at the bottom it says to run these MySQL commands to secure the root MySQL user:

mysqladmin -u root password yourrootsqlpassword
mysqladmin -h server1.example.com -u root password yourrootsqlpassword

I'm running CentOS 5.1, as per the article. Only problem is, this is the error I get when I try to run the second command:

error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)'

Now, I would have thought that the dirst command set the password, and the second command told it to connect to the MySQL server...

I already tried rebooting - for what it's worth.

Thanks!
-Max
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