Comments - V5.5.36 will only use default data directory
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I don't know then. Try to strace
mysqld
and see why it gets errno 13Hi Sergii, I am attaching strace.log below to see if it makes any sense to you. It's all greek to me. I created with "sudo strace -f > strace.log 2>&1 service /etc/init.d/mysql start". For comparison I ran this command on my good folder /var/lib/mysql and on my bad folder /home/mysql (on different partition). The files in each folder were identical and permissions identical. Neither would start MariaDB so the 2 logs were identical. I could start /var/lib/mysql with the usual command "sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start".
Sorry, this strace log is useless to me, it doesn't trace mysqld process at all, it only traces service or bash or whatever will eventually start mysqld, but mysqld itself is not in the log.