Alternative solution:
1. Edit /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.mysqld and add the following two lines:
/home/mysql/ r,
/home/mysql/** rwk,
somewhere in the middle of the file. After the /var/lib/mysql lines would
be fine.
2. /etc/init.d/apparmor restart
3. /etc/init.d/mysql restart
You retain the benefis of apparmor. Maybe the comments in
/etc/mysql/my.cnf regarding apparmor can be expanded to cover exactly
what you should do if you reset mysql_data.
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Confusing mysqld startup failure with apparmor (Hardy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201799
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