> only a complaint about update-alternatives not finding /etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback which I did not think to be relevant.
This is relevant, I think. It should be provided by mysql-common now, and on Ubuntu MariaDB should require the version of mysql-common that supplies it. So why was it not present on your system at install time?
> only a complaint about update-alternatives not finding /etc/mysql/ my.cnf. fallback which I did not think to be relevant.
This is relevant, I think. It should be provided by mysql-common now, and on Ubuntu MariaDB should require the version of mysql-common that supplies it. So why was it not present on your system at install time?