> Is this really a problem with mysql?

As I said in my original bug report, I am not sure, see below.

> If upstart is missing a new job file, I think this is most likely
> caused by some problem with inotify or upstart itself, not mysql or
> its maintainer scripts.

Indeed, that is also why I also mentioned the usb stick. Isn't inotify
integrated in the file system? I suspect this issue result from the fact
that the stick has vfat fs.

> Is your system using overlayfs? IIRC, inotify does not work with
> overlayfs, which is why aufs was re-instated for the precise kernel,
> but perhaps your system still uses overlayfs?

So my question: could the same problem be with vfat? And if so, where
should this bug go, to upstart (to check for the file system)?

Paul
By the way, the bugs I set as duplicates yesterday are probably not dups
of this bug, but more likely related to bug 986892.

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  msyql configuration via dbconfig-common not picked up by initctl
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