again, thanks for the info

actually I am finding it a pain to mount the o'bsd disks under
Ubuntu... seemingly they didn't add this to the kernel and, honestly,
I am fed up of hacking kernels... I will just use ext3 for the disks.

The climax of kernel "crunching" was when I installed gentoo stage 1,
where you are supposed to configure EVERYTHING from scratch.

It's nice to understand the guts of GNU/Linux but slowly I start
wondering more and more how comes I delayed so much the move to
o'bsd... things just work when you spend some time! I have sometimes
spent a lots of days if now weeks to fix something on a GNU/Linux box;
the timescale for o'bsd is minutes and, in the worst cases (e.g. blobs
for the wlan), some 1-2 days.

happy to be in the community

Cheers,

Pau

2006/11/29, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> <snip>
> > I can't even remember how much valuable time I must have lost tinkering
> > with Linux and (to a lesser extent) FreeBSD kernels... Using OpenBSD, I
> > haven't yet faced a problem that couldn't be solved by throwing more ram,
> > cpu power or a better nic at it. Or man page reading. :-)
> <snip>
>
> yup!
>
> The only time I have to modify GENERIC, is when I have to run Netatalk
> (Which is often.  We have a good size Mac network).
>
> --Bryan
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