Confirming this one.

Workaround:  copy a mysql.txt from a working, non-diskless frontend.
Though mine was marked as owned by mythtv and group mythtv, and I was a
member of the mythtv group it didn't want to let me read it.  Changed it
to world-readable by "sudo chmod o+r mysql.txt" and it worked great.  If
mythfrontend would have continued to overwrite it I would have made it
read only...

This doesn't solve the base bug, there's no reason for it to be
overwriting the mysql.txt.  There's another bug here too, as the
permissions are messed up on the overlay nfs share...that one might be
the root cause of the whole thing, but seems a bit deep for me, any
volunteers?  Intersection of ltsp fat clients, mythbuntu mods, overlay
nfs, file permissions...fun!

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empty mysql.txt file written to overlay cache
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/580957
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