I know this is probably a recipe for disaster, but
would I be able to have 2 instances of mysql running,
both pointing to the same set of datafiles?

Before you ask, my reasoning for doing this would be
so that I could get some sort of underlying shared
mirrored filesystem and this way I could have 2
read/write copies of mysql running in 2 different locations.

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