Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Will H. Backman: > > About a week ago, I was trying to upgrade my dual boot laptop to 3.7. > I > > had to run the installer about 20 times to figure out my problem and > > correct it. In the process, I learned more about fdisk and disklabel > > than I had ever needed to before, and I count that as a good thing. It > > took no more than about 5 minutes each time to run the installer from > > scratch to completion in each case. Typing Ctrl-C and then "install" > > when you make a mistake isn't that difficult. > > > > -- > > I think the installer should be the last thing to go "user friendly". > OpenBSD is not point and click. If you can figure out the installer, it > means you actually read instructions. If you could install OpenBSD by > just clicking "Next", you would be in for a rough ride after.
actually 90% of the installer we have is just pushing "next". everything has most common reasonable defaults. so if it is really hard for you then perhaps you are just retarded and need treatment w/ electricity and if that does not help then perhaps should not use computers... cu -- paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)