Yes, please change to 'service mariadb start' or 'systemctl start mariadb'
(works also without systemd is systemctl-shim is installed).
Systemd supports aliases while init.d not, so that is why the other works
with both names and the other does not.
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 07:14:52AM +1100, Daniel Black wrote:
> I don't think so.
>
> There's no case for it.
>
> In the direction of eliminating mysql names in MariaDB let's not take
> a step back.
The somketest just invoked `/etc/init.d/mysql` directly so we can
replace that by invocations
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