How to start mysql at boot time?

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Date: 06/15/05

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    Date: 14 Jun 2005 22:14:05 -0700
    
    

    I'm new to OpenBSD. I installed 3.7 on a small, embedded computer (a
    Soekris). I want to run a variety of things and figured this would be
    a good opportunity to learn more about OpenBSD.

    Anyway - how do I configure mysql to start when I boot?

    I've read a bunch of messages on the topic but nothing seems definitive
    - and every post has a different way of doing it. (Though roughly the
    same concept.) What is the "official way" (if there is such a thing)
    for OpenBSD 3.7?


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