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Expand Up @@ -81,6 +81,6 @@ The alternative implementation is to generate a random password with `--initiali
## Unresolved Questions

- Should the `auth_socket` user on the MySQL-side be the OS-user, or `root`. It is possible to do either. We need to discuss what is the less of 2 evils:
- Having 2 "roots" (localhost, and %)
- Having 2 "roots" (localhost, and %).
- Having a default user that is different for everyone, with instructions to create a root account.