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authorunknown <paul@teton.kitebird.com>2001-09-27 12:36:28 -0500
committerunknown <paul@teton.kitebird.com>2001-09-27 12:36:28 -0500
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manual.texi typo fixes.
Docs/manual.texi: typo fixes.
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@@ -17248,7 +17248,7 @@ knowing your 'scrambled' password is enough to be able to connect to
the MySQL server!
@end itemize
-MySQL users and they privileges are normally created with the
+MySQL users and their privileges are normally created with the
@code{GRANT} command. @xref{GRANT}.
When you login to a MySQL server with a command line client you
@@ -17274,13 +17274,14 @@ mysql -u monty -p database_name
Note that in the last example the password is @strong{NOT} 'database_name'.
-If you want to use the @code{-p} option to supply a password you should do like this:
+If you want to use the @code{-p} option to supply a password you should do so
+like this:
@example
mysql -u monty -pguess database_name
@end example
-On some system the library call that MySQL uses to prompt for a
+On some systems, the library call that MySQL uses to prompt for a
password will automatically cut the password to 8 characters. Internally
MySQL doesn't have any limit for the length of the password.