>From doc/src/start.sgml:
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<screen>
mydb=#
</screen>
That would mean you are a database superuser, which is most likely
the case if you installed <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
yourself. Being a superuser means that you are not subject to
access controls. For the purposes of this tutorial that is not
important.
</para>
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"most likely the case if you installed
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> yourself" sounds a little bit
strange to me because even if you installed PostgreSQL yourself, you
are not neccearily a PostgreSQL superuser. If you executed initdb,
then you could be a PostgreSQL superuser.
What about changing the line to:
"most likely the case if you installed
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> instance yourself"
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