Just getting started with bacula and mysql, using the section of the
manual `Installing and Configuring MySQL'

There is a little piece in there:

o take a closer look at the access privileges that you have setup with
o the above, you can do:

  mysql-directory/bin/mysql -u root mysql
  select * from user;

I have no experience with mysql but I see this output looks kind of
like corn and chickenpoop scattered around a chicken coop.

Really close study will allow one to see what it is and means I guess
but I wondered if there is some kind of filter one can use or a
redirect thru something that will make that kind of output human
parsable?




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