1. CD/switch to the root directory.
2. cd/root switch to the root directory under roots.
3. cd. Switch to the parent directory of the current directory.
4. RPM--QA MySQL query has been installed MySQL.
5. Setup to view the files that have been installed.
6. Rpm-ev softname--nodeps; uninstall the software.
7. Ls-i View the files and directories in the current directory.
8. Turn on allow remote connections:
The method is to run on the machine where MySQL is installed:
1 , d:\mysql\bin\>mysql-h localhost-u root// it should be able to enter MySQL Server
2 , mysql>grant All privileges on * * to ' Root ' @ ' % ' With GRANT OPTION
// give any host access to data
/ if you want to allow users myuser (user name for remote connection) from ip 192.168.1.6 (you test the on your computer ip ) the host connected to the mysql server, and use mypassword
//grant all privileges on *.* to " @ Span style= "font-family: the song Body;" > ' 192.168.1.6 ' identified by ' with grant option;
3.Mysql>flush Privileges// modification takes effect
4.mysql>exit// exit mysql server
MySQL installs problems and commands in Linux