My understanding is that the standard MySQL startup scripts (for use in init.d) have the option of using mysqlmanager instead of mysqld_safe. The packaged versions for Debian (and therefore Ubuntu) do not have that option.
Is anyone here running via mysqlmanager on a Debian-based system? How best should I go about it?
NB: I have no experience of mysqlmanager but I need multiple mysqld instances and I think that's the way to go? I'm using MySQL version 5.0.22. mysqlmanager itself is installed.