Well, I temporarily give up for a good nights sleep. :o
Attached is an image of what I think is the problem.
Emerrill, I have tried your suggestions on creating .cfg and .ini files in the /etc/ folder - absolutely no luck. The image of the MySQL configuration is taken after I added those...
After some Googlin' I've found this post. Seems like MySQL and PHP doesn't communicate well on the MacOS X 10.4.2 browser from default settings.
I've located the socket file at /var/mysql/mysql.sock - like mentioned in the above linked post. Tried to create a "my.cfg" and "my.ini" file with...
Well, no /tmp/mysql.sock file on my Mac, unfortunately.
Hmm... Perhaps some other file that I'm not aware of?
Emerrill,
Many thanks for your taking your time with me. :)
Hmm... Seems like I just found what I was looking for with this MacOS server tutorial. :)
Edit: Okay, so now... Thanks to the above linked tutorial... I understand that the terminal editor works sort of like DOS on a PC.
There are some errors in the above linked tutorial, but I am now in...
Yup... Now I've got the interface up and running. :)
Even though I have to call the interface via HTTP because PHP files are configured to be opened by the text editor.
Okay... Hmm. :(
I must add that I'm very new to this Unix concept.
Even though my imagination doesn't come short...
I am having the exact same problem.
But... On top of that I am also having problems editing a "my.cfg" file.
What should this file contain?
How do I save it within the /etc/ system folder?
I have tried to save it with JEdit, which is denied access to that folder.
Anyone with a...
Nope. I guess (as written in previous post) that passwords can not contain special chars. It would be great if they could because they would be much more difficult to crack since keyboards are very different from language to language.
Okay...
How to boot when password is not accepted (Mini Mac):
1. Insert the CD or DVD install disc.
2. Disconnect and reconnect power.
3. Hold down the C key to bypass the initial booting unit (hard drive).
Rest goes by itself.
And...
Even though the server setup process gives...
Just finished the installation of my new Mac OS X Server. Everything went smoothly untill first reboot.
I can't login with the right password - and I am sure the password is right.
What on earth is going on? How can I boot to reinstall?
Edit: Need to add that I am a total nOOb to Mac OS X...