Thanks for the feedback, Andreas.

If the logrotate service is ONLY supposed to be triggered via the timer,
then that could be a separate bug as it is definitely running on every
boot on my 19.10 install.

I took the exit status of the ping command from the man page for
mysqladmin and also performed some basic testing. As far as I can tell,
it works as expected even during MySQL start-up.

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