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I have a mysql database on the disk of an older non-bootable Linux (Bananian) that I can mount. Is there a way to access and dump this (old) mysql database, so I can reimport it on a different machine?










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  • If the versions match (enough), you can mount the drive on a working machine that runs MySQL. In my.ini change the datadir parameter to point to the old data, and start the server.
    – Jos
    Nov 21 at 8:39








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    Possible off-topic question. Bananian & Debian are not Ubuntu, nor official flavors of Ubuntu, and you have made no reference at all to Ubuntu. Your question possibly should have been asked on SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site. I'd file [the database] and see if you can get any version info
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    Nov 21 at 8:40

















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I have a mysql database on the disk of an older non-bootable Linux (Bananian) that I can mount. Is there a way to access and dump this (old) mysql database, so I can reimport it on a different machine?










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  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – guiverc, karel, Zanna, N0rbert, pomsky

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  • If the versions match (enough), you can mount the drive on a working machine that runs MySQL. In my.ini change the datadir parameter to point to the old data, and start the server.
    – Jos
    Nov 21 at 8:39








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    Possible off-topic question. Bananian & Debian are not Ubuntu, nor official flavors of Ubuntu, and you have made no reference at all to Ubuntu. Your question possibly should have been asked on SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site. I'd file [the database] and see if you can get any version info
    – guiverc
    Nov 21 at 8:40















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I have a mysql database on the disk of an older non-bootable Linux (Bananian) that I can mount. Is there a way to access and dump this (old) mysql database, so I can reimport it on a different machine?










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put on hold as off-topic by guiverc, karel, Zanna, N0rbert, pomsky Nov 22 at 3:47


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  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – guiverc, karel, Zanna, N0rbert, pomsky

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  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – guiverc, karel, Zanna, N0rbert, pomsky

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  • If the versions match (enough), you can mount the drive on a working machine that runs MySQL. In my.ini change the datadir parameter to point to the old data, and start the server.
    – Jos
    Nov 21 at 8:39








  • 1




    Possible off-topic question. Bananian & Debian are not Ubuntu, nor official flavors of Ubuntu, and you have made no reference at all to Ubuntu. Your question possibly should have been asked on SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site. I'd file [the database] and see if you can get any version info
    – guiverc
    Nov 21 at 8:40




















  • If the versions match (enough), you can mount the drive on a working machine that runs MySQL. In my.ini change the datadir parameter to point to the old data, and start the server.
    – Jos
    Nov 21 at 8:39








  • 1




    Possible off-topic question. Bananian & Debian are not Ubuntu, nor official flavors of Ubuntu, and you have made no reference at all to Ubuntu. Your question possibly should have been asked on SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site. I'd file [the database] and see if you can get any version info
    – guiverc
    Nov 21 at 8:40


















If the versions match (enough), you can mount the drive on a working machine that runs MySQL. In my.ini change the datadir parameter to point to the old data, and start the server.
– Jos
Nov 21 at 8:39






If the versions match (enough), you can mount the drive on a working machine that runs MySQL. In my.ini change the datadir parameter to point to the old data, and start the server.
– Jos
Nov 21 at 8:39






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Possible off-topic question. Bananian & Debian are not Ubuntu, nor official flavors of Ubuntu, and you have made no reference at all to Ubuntu. Your question possibly should have been asked on SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site. I'd file [the database] and see if you can get any version info
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 8:40






Possible off-topic question. Bananian & Debian are not Ubuntu, nor official flavors of Ubuntu, and you have made no reference at all to Ubuntu. Your question possibly should have been asked on SE's Unix & Linux Q&A site. I'd file [the database] and see if you can get any version info
– guiverc
Nov 21 at 8:40

















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