On 3/23/07, Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trust me, you really do need to carefully read INSTALL.zaurus, and you
> really don't want to use the whole disk for openbsd - that'll set you
> up for a world of hurt. The linux environment that ships with the
> zaurus is quite brittle and depends on some of the stuff on the disk.

I really don't agree.  That was mostly in the past.  These days I
always install a zaurus without any Linux on the drive.  That linux
stuff is not neccessary anymore.


Oh excellent! So then I install it just like an i386?

It would be helpful to add a mention of this to INSTALL.zaurus, "if
you don't want to have linux, you can just ..."


This amuses me:
"In these cases below we avoid using vi because Linux quality is of
such high caliber that vi locks up the console."

-Nick

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