Is it possible to recover Ubuntu 16.04 and install mysql after running “sudo find / -iname 'mysql*' -exec...












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By mistake, I executed this command "sudo find / -iname 'mysql*' -exec rm -rf {} ;" on my system (Ubuntu 16.04).
Is there any way that I can recover the dependencies and install again mysql?
I found this command here "https://help.cloud66.com/maestro/how-to-guides/databases/shells/uninstall-mysql.html".










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  • That means all mysql related has been deleted from server. You have to reinstall mysql again.

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By mistake, I executed this command "sudo find / -iname 'mysql*' -exec rm -rf {} ;" on my system (Ubuntu 16.04).
Is there any way that I can recover the dependencies and install again mysql?
I found this command here "https://help.cloud66.com/maestro/how-to-guides/databases/shells/uninstall-mysql.html".










share|improve this question























  • That means all mysql related has been deleted from server. You have to reinstall mysql again.

    – Web Artisan
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:49














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By mistake, I executed this command "sudo find / -iname 'mysql*' -exec rm -rf {} ;" on my system (Ubuntu 16.04).
Is there any way that I can recover the dependencies and install again mysql?
I found this command here "https://help.cloud66.com/maestro/how-to-guides/databases/shells/uninstall-mysql.html".










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By mistake, I executed this command "sudo find / -iname 'mysql*' -exec rm -rf {} ;" on my system (Ubuntu 16.04).
Is there any way that I can recover the dependencies and install again mysql?
I found this command here "https://help.cloud66.com/maestro/how-to-guides/databases/shells/uninstall-mysql.html".







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  • That means all mysql related has been deleted from server. You have to reinstall mysql again.

    – Web Artisan
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  • That means all mysql related has been deleted from server. You have to reinstall mysql again.

    – Web Artisan
    Nov 16 '18 at 9:49

















That means all mysql related has been deleted from server. You have to reinstall mysql again.

– Web Artisan
Nov 16 '18 at 9:49





That means all mysql related has been deleted from server. You have to reinstall mysql again.

– Web Artisan
Nov 16 '18 at 9:49












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