I have experienced mysql failing to start for the last 2 months, after an Ubuntu upgrade, and this failure to start could be worked around by stopping apparmor. I have now added the line proposed in the original posting, and mysql now appears to start satisfactorily when apparmor is running. My experience therefore contradicts that of Juri Haberland in msg #13. In my experience this bug is a serious problem and the proposed fix works.
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