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WEBYou need to change the permissions of the mounted filesystem, not of the mount point when the filesystem is not mounted. So mount /var/lib/mysql then chown mysql.mysql /var/lib/mysql. This will change the permissions …
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WEBOct 12, 2013 · In order to mount the disk contents with a specific user/group id, you can set a specific uid/gid (User ID and Group ID) within /etc/fstab. See Linux - Mount device with specific user rights. Also, you have other …
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You need to change the permissions of the mounted filesystem, not of the mount point when the filesystem is not mounted. So mount /var/lib/mysql then chown mysql.mysql /var/lib/mysql. This will change the permissions of the root of the MySQL DB filesystem.
The basic idea is that the filesystem holding the DB needs to be changed, not the mount point, unless its path has some issues, e.g. lib can only be read by root.
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