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Switch to use .user.ini instead of editing /etc/php.ini

Check this out: [1]. I think it should be better to use these instead of adding changing php.ini, don't you think?

Hm, interesting. Not sure if this would need to go in /usr/share/drupal then. Can you provide a correct procedural step for this? --pfrields 15:34, 21 June 2010 (UTC)

Use mysql_secure installation

I replaced mysqladmin -u root password $PASSWORD by mysql_secure_installation. I think that for the first time setup it is better

Here are the previous things I modified in the case that I am wrong

  • If you have not already done so, set up the MySQL database server's administrator account. First, provide a root password.
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    Do not use root account password
    Do not provide the system administrator's password for your Linux system here. Use a different strong password, since this is a separate authentication for a MySQL user called "root."
    mysqladmin -u root password $PASSWORD