Hello again,

The problem is also reporducable with a fresh wheezy install. As soon as I enable mysql in the nsswitch.conf the mysql server refuses to start.

After disabling mysql in the nsswitch.conf, mysqld starts again without problems, but this is not a solution for me as I need the mysql backend.

Regards,
Simon


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