Screenshot of the installation process
As you can see at the image (link above) I started an installation of mysql by typing
mysql_secure_installation
on the Ubuntu 20.04 terminal.
But now I just want to cancel (exit) the installation. The process is now in the password setting section (like in the image above).
I tried ctrl+x, ctrl+q, ctrl+d, ESC but none of them worked.
Should I just close the terminal window? (I want that nothing will be saved of the process)
I'm waiting for your help, thanks in advance.
From another terminal:
sudo kill $(ps aux | grep mysql_secure_installation | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}')
Per qt-x's comment, if your system supports pgrep you can use:
sudo kill $(pgrep mysql_secure_installation)
You can then run 'mysql_secure_installation' again. But you may want to read the "Why I Know This" section below first....., which may explain why you have to exit 'mysql_secure_installation' in the first place [for some people].
For some reason, recently I've had to set my root password first before running this script:
> mysql
mysql> ALTER USER 'root'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED WITH mysql_native_password by 'mynewpassword';
Or I end up in an endless loop where I can't set the password, and the message is:
Failed! Error: SET PASSWORD has no significance for user ‘root’@’localhost’ as the authentication method used doesn’t store authentication data in the MySQL server
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