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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T12:03:03+00:00 2026-05-19T12:03:03+00:00

after reboot I try to start using mysql on my mac (10.6.5), but I

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after reboot I try to start using mysql on my mac (10.6.5), but I get

can't connect to local mysql server through socket ' tmp mysql.sock' 2

I fix it with

cd /usr/local/mysql
 sudo echo
sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe &
/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql test

so my question (noob)… how to avoid having to type all that to start the mysql??
is there something I can do to start it easily?
thanks!!!

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    2026-05-19T12:03:03+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:03 pm

    There is a system preferences app you can download and install. It has an option to “start mysql on boot”.

    MySQL Preferences Pane

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