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After an import of another database, the mysql root@localhost was not taking. I know that it worked because the data got imported and I was able to change the password of the user that was imported using root. However, after a day running, I tried to login as root and I couldn't. I tried a bunch of other web suggestions, etc., but none worked. I was running mysql-server-5.7. Anyway, since I knew that I just needed to recover the data, I said let me reinstall it and I would be on my way. WEll, I was wrong. For some reason, I was not able to uninstall it, nor install it back. Finding a few web suggestions, I am now at this state where when I type,



apt-get install mysql-server


I get.



root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin# apt-get install mysql-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package mysql-server


Any other suggestions? Thanks.



josé










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    Please add output of apt-cache policy mysql-server to your question.

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  • Oh yeah, I tried apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and no go.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40











  • apt-cache policy mysql-server<br/> N: Unable to locate package mysql-server

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:42













  • Which Ubuntu version do you have? Try sudo add-apt-repository main.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:43











  • 4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:45
















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After an import of another database, the mysql root@localhost was not taking. I know that it worked because the data got imported and I was able to change the password of the user that was imported using root. However, after a day running, I tried to login as root and I couldn't. I tried a bunch of other web suggestions, etc., but none worked. I was running mysql-server-5.7. Anyway, since I knew that I just needed to recover the data, I said let me reinstall it and I would be on my way. WEll, I was wrong. For some reason, I was not able to uninstall it, nor install it back. Finding a few web suggestions, I am now at this state where when I type,



apt-get install mysql-server


I get.



root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin# apt-get install mysql-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package mysql-server


Any other suggestions? Thanks.



josé










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    Please add output of apt-cache policy mysql-server to your question.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40













  • Oh yeah, I tried apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and no go.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40











  • apt-cache policy mysql-server<br/> N: Unable to locate package mysql-server

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:42













  • Which Ubuntu version do you have? Try sudo add-apt-repository main.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:43











  • 4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:45














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2








2








After an import of another database, the mysql root@localhost was not taking. I know that it worked because the data got imported and I was able to change the password of the user that was imported using root. However, after a day running, I tried to login as root and I couldn't. I tried a bunch of other web suggestions, etc., but none worked. I was running mysql-server-5.7. Anyway, since I knew that I just needed to recover the data, I said let me reinstall it and I would be on my way. WEll, I was wrong. For some reason, I was not able to uninstall it, nor install it back. Finding a few web suggestions, I am now at this state where when I type,



apt-get install mysql-server


I get.



root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin# apt-get install mysql-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package mysql-server


Any other suggestions? Thanks.



josé










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After an import of another database, the mysql root@localhost was not taking. I know that it worked because the data got imported and I was able to change the password of the user that was imported using root. However, after a day running, I tried to login as root and I couldn't. I tried a bunch of other web suggestions, etc., but none worked. I was running mysql-server-5.7. Anyway, since I knew that I just needed to recover the data, I said let me reinstall it and I would be on my way. WEll, I was wrong. For some reason, I was not able to uninstall it, nor install it back. Finding a few web suggestions, I am now at this state where when I type,



apt-get install mysql-server


I get.



root@GBRTEF01LX005:/home/bzadmin# apt-get install mysql-server
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package mysql-server


Any other suggestions? Thanks.



josé







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  • 1





    Please add output of apt-cache policy mysql-server to your question.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40













  • Oh yeah, I tried apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and no go.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40











  • apt-cache policy mysql-server<br/> N: Unable to locate package mysql-server

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:42













  • Which Ubuntu version do you have? Try sudo add-apt-repository main.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:43











  • 4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:45














  • 1





    Please add output of apt-cache policy mysql-server to your question.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40













  • Oh yeah, I tried apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and no go.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:40











  • apt-cache policy mysql-server<br/> N: Unable to locate package mysql-server

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:42













  • Which Ubuntu version do you have? Try sudo add-apt-repository main.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:43











  • 4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 20:45








1




1





Please add output of apt-cache policy mysql-server to your question.

– N0rbert
Feb 23 '18 at 20:40







Please add output of apt-cache policy mysql-server to your question.

– N0rbert
Feb 23 '18 at 20:40















Oh yeah, I tried apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and no go.

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 20:40





Oh yeah, I tried apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and no go.

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 20:40













apt-cache policy mysql-server<br/> N: Unable to locate package mysql-server

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 20:42







apt-cache policy mysql-server<br/> N: Unable to locate package mysql-server

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 20:42















Which Ubuntu version do you have? Try sudo add-apt-repository main.

– N0rbert
Feb 23 '18 at 20:43





Which Ubuntu version do you have? Try sudo add-apt-repository main.

– N0rbert
Feb 23 '18 at 20:43













4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 20:45





4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 20:45










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It seems that your /etc/apt/sources.list is absolutely broken.



Try to fill it with the following contents:



deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates main restricted universe

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates multiverse

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security multiverse

deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial partner


Then run:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install mysql-server





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  • Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

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It seems that your /etc/apt/sources.list is absolutely broken.



Try to fill it with the following contents:



deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates main restricted universe

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates multiverse

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security multiverse

deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial partner


Then run:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install mysql-server





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  • Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:09











  • If I understand correctly new lines in comments are not supported.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:14


















0














It seems that your /etc/apt/sources.list is absolutely broken.



Try to fill it with the following contents:



deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates main restricted universe

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates multiverse

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security multiverse

deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial partner


Then run:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install mysql-server





share|improve this answer
























  • Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:09











  • If I understand correctly new lines in comments are not supported.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:14
















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0







It seems that your /etc/apt/sources.list is absolutely broken.



Try to fill it with the following contents:



deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates main restricted universe

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates multiverse

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security multiverse

deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial partner


Then run:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install mysql-server





share|improve this answer













It seems that your /etc/apt/sources.list is absolutely broken.



Try to fill it with the following contents:



deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates main restricted universe

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial multiverse
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates multiverse

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security main restricted universe
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security multiverse

deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu xenial partner


Then run:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
sudo apt-get install mysql-server






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  • Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:09











  • If I understand correctly new lines in comments are not supported.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:14





















  • Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

    – jicman
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:09











  • If I understand correctly new lines in comments are not supported.

    – N0rbert
    Feb 23 '18 at 21:14



















Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 21:09





Thank you so much. This did it. I am wondering why this happened. I appreciate your help. mysql-server is installed. Thanks again. By the way, how do I enter a new line here? I tried two spaces and that didn't work.

– jicman
Feb 23 '18 at 21:09













If I understand correctly new lines in comments are not supported.

– N0rbert
Feb 23 '18 at 21:14







If I understand correctly new lines in comments are not supported.

– N0rbert
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