Strange.  I set everything back to default except I didn't use my
SxxWaitForHDHomeRun script.  I manually configured the network and had
Network Manager shut off.  I verified I was getting the problem, then
applied the patch.  I haven't had a single mysqld process hanging since
the patch.

I suppose I should reconnect network manager and see what happens.

As for the 3 minute delay; I noticed adding delays in the script that
start mythbackend didn't help but if I didn't launch mythbackend, boot,
and manually start, it worked just fine.  That kind of behavior really
makes me thing some crazy thread race condition.

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mysqld_safe thinks mysqld has crashed when it hasn't
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