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@ -103,11 +103,10 @@ SELECT rolname FROM pg_roles WHERE rolcanlogin; |
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<para> |
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<para> |
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In order to bootstrap the database system, a freshly initialized |
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In order to bootstrap the database system, a freshly initialized |
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system always contains one predefined login-capable role. This role |
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system always contains one predefined login-capable role. This role |
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is always a <quote>superuser</quote>, and by default it will have |
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is always a <quote>superuser</quote>, and it will have |
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the same name as the operating system user that initialized the |
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the same name as the operating system user that initialized the |
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database cluster, unless another name is specified while |
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database cluster with <command>initdb</command> unless a different name |
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running <command>initdb</command>. |
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is specified. This role is often named |
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It is common, but not required, to arrange for this role to be named |
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<literal>postgres</literal>. In order to create more roles you |
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<literal>postgres</literal>. In order to create more roles you |
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first have to connect as this initial role. |
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first have to connect as this initial role. |
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</para> |
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</para> |
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