Alrighty, I was trying to install MySQL without the GUI installer. Since there was no /usr/local directory, I tried to create one. I didn't have the privilages to do that, so I tried "sudo mkdir local". It asked me for my password, and I hadn't enabled the root user, so I had to go do that first. Then I try "sudo mkdir local" with the root password, but it says my password is incorrect. No matter how many times I try or if I set the root password again, it still won't work.
Also, if I'm using sudo for the first time, why does it ask for a password? Is there some sort of default password that I don't know about?
I found someone else with the exact same problem elsewhere, but the people there said to reinstall. I don't think I need to reinstall when my computer is only seven days old.
Also, someone mentioned the problem here, but I don't reall know what they're talking about. $PATH looks ok to me.
Does anyone know what's wrong??
Also, if I'm using sudo for the first time, why does it ask for a password? Is there some sort of default password that I don't know about?
I found someone else with the exact same problem elsewhere, but the people there said to reinstall. I don't think I need to reinstall when my computer is only seven days old.
Also, someone mentioned the problem here, but I don't reall know what they're talking about. $PATH looks ok to me.
Does anyone know what's wrong??