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How to Initialize a New MySQL Installation and Create New Da_MySQL

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For a freshly installed MySQL server, you would need to initialize the system tables and data directory like this:

cd mysql-<version></version>
scripts/mysql_install_db --basedir=. --datadir=databin/mysqld_safe --defaults-file=my.cnf &

Before MySQL 5.6, this will setup a "root" with empty password that you can immediately login. For MySQL 5.7 however, it creates a random password for "root" user now. The password is generated under $HOME/.mysql_secret. You need to login and run "SET PASSWORD = PASSWORD('secret')" to change it. After above, you my login using "root" and start creating your own database and users. For example:

CREATE DATABASE mydb;GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mydb.* TO 'myuser'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'secret';GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON mydb.* TO 'myuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'secret';

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