How to edit my.cnf Print

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To edit a file, first make a back-up.

cp /etc/my.cnf /etc/my.cnf.old

Now open it in nano:

nano /etc/my.cnf

Use the arrows to navigate around. Or:
CTRL-W brings up a search box, type in the value you are looking for and hit enter.
CTRL-V is page down
CTRL-Y is page up
CTRL-K deletes the line the cursor is on
CTRL-X to exit... if you want to save the changes you have made, hit Y. If you don't want to save your changes (like if you made a dastardly mistake, which I do often) hit N. You can always go back into nano again and re-try at making the changes correctly.

Once you are done,

Restart MYSQL:

/etc/init.d/mysql restart

Your changes will now take effect.

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