Fedora :: F12 - MySQL Daemon Failed To Start

Jan 25, 2010

I using Fedora 12. When I am going to start MySQL server then error is come

MySQL Daemon failed to start.
Starting MySQL: [FAILED]
MySQL Details :
mysql-5.1.42-2.fc12.i686

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