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In this video we are going to see how to install MySQL 8.4 Community Server from RPM files in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Linux 8. 1. install below mysql rpms as root user mysql-community-client-8.4.4-1.el8.x86_64.rpm mysql-community-client-plugins-8.4.4-1.el8.x86_64.rpm mysql-community-common-8.4.4-1.el8.x86_64.rpm mysql-community-icu-data-files-8.4.4-1.el8.x86_64.rpm mysql-community-libs-8.4.4-1.el8.x86_64.rpm and mysql-community-server-8.4.4-1.el8.x86_64.rpm 2. enable mysql service and start mysql service as root user systemctl enable mysqld systemctl start mysqld systemctl stop mysqld 3. login to mysql server using auto generated password. grep 'temporary password' /var/log/mysqld.log mysql -uroot -p 4. change the mysql root password in mysql command prompt. ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'MyNewPass4!'; 5. start creating your own database and tables inside the database. 1. first stop the mysql service and disable the mysql service as root user. systemctl stop mysqld systemctl disable mysqld 2. to uninstall run below rpm command as root user which will erase every thing except data directory. rpm --erase -v mysql_rpms_listed_above 3. after uninstalling remove the data directory and log file manually. Uninsatll complete. rm -rf /var/lib/mysql rm /var/log/mysqld.log MySQL Installation Layout for Linux RPM Packages from the MySQL Developer Zone Files or Resources Location Client programs and scripts /usr/bin mysqld server /usr/sbin Configuration file /etc/my.cnf Data directory /var/lib/mysql Error log file For RHEL, Oracle Linux, CentOS or Fedora platforms: /var/log/mysqld.log Pid file /var/run/mysql/mysqld.pid Socket /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock Keyring directory /var/lib/mysql-keyring Unix manual pages /usr/share/man Include (header) files /usr/include/mysql Libraries /usr/lib/mysql Miscellaneous support files (for example, error messages, and character set files) /usr/share/mysql #mysql8 #installmysql8 #setupmysql8 #mysqllinux #uninstallmysql #EL8