So, if I understand correctly, after the upgrade, I'll still have a
my.cnf file *exactly* as I left it, but the config file mysql will be
using will be a my.cnf.migrated file, which will be a best-guess at
auto-migrating my custom config. Is this correct?

After double-checking my.cnf.migrated and doing Workaround 3/3, can I
just rename my.cnf.migrated to my.cnf and discard the old version, and
be good to go?

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  mysql fails to start after upgrade if previous defaults were
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