Reset MySQL/MariaDB 5.7+ root Password Bodhi Linux 5
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Reset MySQL/MariaDB 5.7+ root User Password in Bodhi 5.x LTS GNU/Linux Desktop/Server.
And I’ve tried to Reset MySQL root Pass on Bodhi Linux 5 in many Ways but this was the Only one Working Solution!
Stop MySQL Server.
sudo service mysql stop
Or in case:sudo service mariadb stop
Make the Needed Directory.
sudo mkdir /var/run/mysqld
And Set mysql as User
sudo chown mysql: /var/run/mysqld
Start mysqld_safe.
sudo mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables --skip-networking &
Login into MySQL without Pass
Open a New Window or Demonize the process with Ctrl+c:mysql -uroot mysql
Setting New Pass.
UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string=PASSWORD('YOUR-NEW-PASS'), plugin='mysql_native_password' WHERE User='root' AND Host='localhost';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Change “YOUR-NEW-PASS” in the Above…
And then “Ctrl+c” to Quit MySQL.Kill mysqld Process
sudo pkill mysqld
But you may need to find out the mysqld process with:ps ax | grep mysqld
And then use the process ID to kill it as Eg.:sudo kill -9 166394
Restart MySQL/MariaDB Server.
sudo service mysql start
Or:sudo service mariadb start
And with this your Issue of Resetting MySQL 5.7 Pass on Bodhi Linux 5 should be Successfully Solved! ;)