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This step is only necessary if you don't already have a database set-up (e.g. by
your host). In the following examples, 'username' is an example MySQL user which
has the CREATE and GRANT privileges. Use the appropriate user name for your
system.
First, you must create a new database for your Drupal site (here, 'databasename'
is the name of the new database):
MySQL will prompt for the 'username' database password and then create the
initial database files. Next you must log in and set the access database rights:
Again, you will be asked for the 'username' database password. At the MySQL
prompt, enter following command:
  GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, INDEX, ALTER
  ON databasename.*
  TO 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
 'databasename' is the name of your database
 'username@localhost' is the username of your MySQL account
 'password' is the password required for that username
Note: Unless your database user has all of the privileges listed above, you will
not be able to run Drupal.
If the InnoDB storage engine is available, it will be used for all database
tables. InnoDB provides features over MyISAM such as transaction support,
row-level locks, and consistent non-locking reads.