Problem Statement I want to create 2 databases inside one MySQL container and give the user of the first database full access to the 2nd database. With the official MySQL image one can easily create a database and allow a user access to that database. However, creating a 2nd database is not easily provisioned. Solution Docker images work on the concept of layers. Each new command, so to speak, creates a new layer, and herein lies our solution.
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