Hey,

So each time I install an OpenBSD system I have to both answer no as to whether
I want to run X on the system, and then deselect the X* sets.

It's not a big thing, but I thought it couldn't be that hard to make it
automatic, that is, if the user indicated they are not planning to run X,
deselect the X* sets by default, since it's probably the most common case (they
could want to have the sets to build some software or to run remote X
applications, but in my opinion most users who indicate they don't want to run X
won't need these sets).

Anyway, attached is a patch that supposedly does this. Disclaimer : I could not
manage to build a -current installation image, even tho I tried to follow
release(8) and https://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html, so I can't confirm 
thatit works correctly, but the code seems correct to me. 

Also, I'm sorry if this is not the kind of diff you're expecting. I'm a
sysadmin, not a dev, so I'm not used to this kind of things.

Thanks

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Clément 'wxcafé' Hertling

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