David Vasek wrote:
>Except that the equipment shoudn't direct people to behave in such a 
>disasterous way. And this the case.

This is not the case, don't be ridiculous. There is not a disaster if
you wipe out your hardisk by mistake.
I think you got it wrong here. The developer can put anything he
consider there. It is a free product, so no obligations.
Usually, the DEFAULT option should be the one that is more often
encountered. That is, an OpenBSD true user will use its computer with
OpenBSD ONLY on the hardisk.
<joke> The default option for timezone is Canada, but this is not
where the majority of users live. But I found out how to trick this, I
start the ntpd on install and my timezone is recognized rightaway. At
least I think it is ntpd.</joke>

I respect people developing and sending patches, but yours was funny.
Did you mean it ?

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