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* `sudo apt-get -y install mysql-server supervisor nginx git`
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> When installing MySQL-server it will prompt for a root password. Set up a password of your like, this will be the MySQL databases master password and will be required later, so don't forget it!
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> When installing MySQL-server it will prompt for a root password. This is the password for the root user of MySQL. Set up a password of your like, this will be the MySQL databases master password and will be required later, so don't forget it!
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If after the MySQL-server installation you have not been prompted to create a password for the `root` user, run `sudo mysql_secure_installation`
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@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ Make sure you change `<RandomString>` for the previously generated random string
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* Open the MySQL prompt line (Use the previously set MySQL root password!)
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`mysql -u root -p`
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> If you have problems with the root password try running `sudo mysql` and then run this query: `ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY 'YOUR_PASSWORD';`. This changes the password for the user `root` by `<YOUR_PASSWORD>`
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> Note that you are being prompted for the password of the MySQL root user, the one you set up on step 1.2, not the password you wrote on the `.env` file. The password on the `.env` is the password for the MySQL Yotter database.
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> If you still have problems with the root user password try running `sudo mysql` and then run this query: `ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password BY '<YOUR_PASSWORD>';`. This changes the password for the MySQL user `root` by `<YOUR_PASSWORD>`
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Now you should be on the MySQL prompt line (`mysql>`). So let's create the databases:
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