Step 3: Test MySQL 8.0 Installation on Debian 11/10/9 Process: 26431 ExecStartPre=/usr/share/mysql-8.0/mysql-systemd-start pre (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)Īug 22 00:29:43 debian-bullseye-01 systemd: Starting MySQL Community Server.Īug 22 00:29:43 debian-bullseye-01 su: (to mysql) root on noneĪug 22 00:29:43 debian-bullseye-01 su: pam_unix(su-l:session): session opened for user mysql(uid=108) by (uid=0)Īug 22 00:29:53 debian-bullseye-01 systemd: Started MySQL Community Server. Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sun 00:29:53 UTC 43s ago The mysql service should be started by default, you can confirm service status using the command: $ systemctl status mysql Select the Authentication plugin and select to finish installation of MySQL 8.0 on Debian 11/10 /9.Ĭheck version installed using the apt-policycommand: $ apt policy mysql-server When asked for the rootpassword, provide the password. Once the repository has been added, install MySQL 8.0 on Debian 11/10/9 by running the following commands: sudo apt update Step 2: Install MySQL 8.0 on Debian 11/10/9 Then tab to and press key to confirm version installation. Sudo dpkg -i mysql-apt-config_0.8.22-1_all.debĬonfirm addition of MySQL 8.0 repository as default when prompted. sudo apt update & sudo apt -y install wget MySQL 8.0 packages are available on official MySQL Dev apt repository.
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