Hi Matt, thanks for taking the time to file this report!
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #711635 .. you can work around it by removing the 'respawn' keyword from /etc/init/mysql.conf. To verify this, try running '/usr/sbin/mysqld'
Marking as duplicate. If you feel this is not the problem, please comment here.
Hi Matt, thanks for taking the time to file this report!
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #711635 .. you can work around it by removing the 'respawn' keyword from /etc/init/ mysql.conf. To verify this, try running '/usr/sbin/mysqld'
Marking as duplicate. If you feel this is not the problem, please comment here.