In my case it must have been webmin that's put something in the my.cnf file that it doesn't like.
I'll have to find out what it doesn't like and file a separate bug against webmin, as the cause - but meanwhile I can confirm there is a bug with the startup script. It doesn't fail gracefully, just hangs.
In my case it must have been webmin that's put something in the my.cnf file that it doesn't like.
I'll have to find out what it doesn't like and file a separate bug against webmin, as the cause - but meanwhile I can confirm there is a bug with the startup script. It doesn't fail gracefully, just hangs.
Is this bug in the equivalent Debian upstream?