mysql username are a "seperate" entity with the /etc/passwd  file
The mysql password is stored in a db called "mysql" and the root, yourusername
is stored in "/etc/passwd"

So it doesn't really matter if you use "root" or "username"
Looking forward to your feedback.

dannyh

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On Sat, 06 May 2000, Larry Mintz wrote:
> I can't connect to mysql through xmysqladmin-1.0 as user, but I can as root.
> How can I fix this problem ?
> 
> But I can connect directly to mysql in textmode when I work as a user.
> What gives ?
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