I confirm that fix the issue very well!
On Tue, 07 Jun 2016 12:04:07 +0200 Tim Ruehsen <tim.rueh...@gmx.de> wrote: > There was a file /etc/mysql/my.cnf.migrated containing this text: > > # This file has been automatically moved from your previous > # /etc/mysql/my.cnf, with just this comment added at the top, to maintain > MySQL > # operation using your previously customised configuration. > > # To switch to the new packaging configuration for automated management of > # /etc/mysql/my.cnf across multiple variants: > # > # 1. Move your customisations from this file to /etc/mysql/conf.d/ and > # to /etc/mysql/<variant>.conf.d/ as appropriate. > # 2. Run "update-alternatives --remove my.cnf /etc/mysql/my.cnf.migrated" > # 3. Remove the file /etc/mysql/my.cnf.migrated > > > After > /etc/mysql# update-alternatives --remove my.cnf /etc/mysql/my.cnf.migrated > > starting and stopping now works within seconds. > > Please excuse my verbosity in the previous mails. > > Best Regards > > Tim Rühsen