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Installing MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04, I found that config files loaded into /etc/mariadb.conf.d/*.cnf (which is where the role puts them by default) had no effect. All the config files there were completely ignored.
Moving the cnf files over to /etc/mysql/conf.d/ fixed the problem.
Why?Was the mariadb.conf.d dir only used for 16.04?
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Installing MariaDB on Ubuntu 18.04, I found that config files loaded into /etc/mariadb.conf.d/*.cnf (which is where the role puts them by default) had no effect. All the config files there were completely ignored.
Moving the cnf files over to /etc/mysql/conf.d/ fixed the problem.
Why?Was the mariadb.conf.d dir only used for 16.04?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: