Remove default install root password if set #682
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I haven't written any tests for this PR b/c I wasn't sure you'd be willing to merge it. If you're OK with this approach, I will write tests. If you're not, please provide some feedback on an alternate way to address this "feature".
New installations of MySQL will configure a default random password for the root user with an expiration. See http://datacharmer.blogspot.com/2012/11/mysql-568-broken-compatibility-ahead.html. Until the root password is changed, no actions can be performed. This PR adds detection of the mysql_secret file and removes this password. If the user desires to set a password it will be configured by the mysql_user resource further down in the mysql::server::root_password class.