just my 2 cents: The problem was (in my case) that at the time mysql
upstart job is fired /var/run isn't mounted. There should be a tempfs in
/var/run. Additional apparmor prevents mysql to put its sock under
/var/run instead of /var/run/mysqld.

How can I tell upstart to start after mounted-varrun.conf is run?!

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infinite loop in /etc/init/mysql.conf if mysqld is not running.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/551130
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