Yes, I haven't been able to reproduce this without manually changing /etc/mysql. But it might be worth adding a check on the result of the alternatives-command and having it suggest purging and reinstalling mysql-common if there's a failure?
Yes, I haven't been able to reproduce this without manually changing /etc/mysql. command and having it suggest purging and reinstalling mysql-common if there's a failure?
But it might be worth adding a check on the result of the alternatives-