If the password is forgotten, we will kill the process directly.
This is a typical error with a bad password.
Then we use Pkill directly to kill his progress.
Then check for checks:
It's been successfully killed. Then start MySQL:
. / -- skip-grant-table
The carriage return looks like this:
Don't ctrl + C Oh, or he'll be turned off. Open multiple Windows directly from the new one as follows:
Start MySQL directly without the password will come in ...
Use MySQL database, modify the Users table, authencation_string field.
and find the user table inside.
Then find authentication_string:
and check him out.
Select Host,userfromuser;
Modify the root password directly in this area:
Because MySQL has his own encryption method, so use the built-in cryptographic function password, so that encryption succeeds.
The next step is to kill mysqld, as shown below:
After killing, reboot again as follows:
. / -- User=mysql &
Then PS look down up the wood there:
The discovery has been up ...
And then even:
See password errors This error, it is much simpler, the connection method is as follows:
OK, perfect solution.
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