You can do it using SQL to update the mysql database user table which is where the password lives. You can also use GRANT. You can also use mysqladmin as a system call to change passwords. Other than that it can't be done ;-) It is all in the extensive mysql docs for those inclined to RTM.
Recovering from a lost root password is discussed below
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Re: Setting MySQL root password
by tachyon
in thread Setting MySQL root password
by NodeReaper
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