Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Since it seems likely to me that this is a local configuration problem,
rather than a bug in Ubuntu, I'm marking this bug as Incomplete.
Specifically, mysql-common provides /etc/mysql/conf.d, and it seems that
you already had that installed before your terminal log begins, yet
you've somehow ended up with /etc/mysql or its contents removed before
you attempted to install default-mysql-server.
I have tried to reproduce this problem and it does not occur in a fresh
18.04 container. I don't see how the installation method or
virtualization platform used would make a difference in this case.
If you can provide full steps to reproduce that can be reproduced by
others, please provide them and then set the bug status back to New.
** Changed in: mysql-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Error installing default-mysql-server on fresh ubuntu 18.04.2 install
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