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26,245 Pointsterminal password?
Hi im having some problems following the installing mysql server and workbench guide for os x. ive installed everything and have now reached the terminal stage and it is requesting a password... i've never set a password for my mac at any level and the software came all per-installed as i'm running boot-camp on it. ive heard from some other forums that i need to use the original disk to restart my machine and set the passwords but i'm not sure if this is a option as.. since then ive upgraded to the newer operating system and i dont now how it may effect boot-camp(i now it can be a bit temperamental).... would it just be simpler just to install it on my windows 7 side?
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Jason Atkinson
26,245 Pointsyep i've never had any, i've got a lot of passwords but none just for my mac however ive managed to solve my own problem by going into system preferences/ users - think it worked the only problem now is that my version of workbench looks completely different from his so still haven't got any further - think they have made a lot of changes to the layout since this was filmed.
Gregory Serfaty
37,140 PointsAre you really sure to not have a root 's password for your Mac?
priscillapwood
5,521 PointsI was having the same issue, never realized it was the same as my Mac's password. Thank you guys!