This is how you do it.
gem list --local
Displays list of installed gems. Do you see mysql2 gem? If mysql2 is not installed run
gem install mysql2
You are now ready to launch a new rails app. Go to the desired directory and run
rails new my_app -d mysql
This will create a new rails app in directory my_app with mysql binding. Navigate to the app directory and run
rake about
If every thing is fine you should see the following
Database adapter mysql2
Fire your favourite text editor and go to config/database.yml
Notice there are three databases, one each for development, test, and production. User will be "root" but without password. Enter the root password at all three places. You can also change user.
next open mysql and create three databases
mysql -u root -p
create database my_app_production;
create database my_app_test;
create database my_app_development;
exit
next in the terminal type
rails generate scaffold TableName name:string due:date etc...
rake db:migrate
...and you are done.
Hope this helps.