Changing Linux MySQL Root Password
Changing Linux MySQL Root Password
Enter the following command to stop the MySQL service and open it in safe mode.
service mysqld stop; mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables
Enter the following command to access the Mysql command line.
mysql
We will use the following command to update the user password.
UPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('NEW PASSWORD') WHERE User='root';
Make records valid
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
exit;
Type the following command to close Mysql.
mysqladmin -u root -p shutdown
Finally, we will restart the service. Type the command below.
service mysqld start
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