On 8/24/05, Norbert P. Copones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Wed, August 24, 2005 10:26 am, nidhog said:
> >> > my openbsd in a 486/66 boots into runlevel 3 at an amazing speed of
> >> > 1:47 minutes... heh :) bagal no?
> >> >
> >> > on a p4 my lfs boots:
> >> >
> >> > runlevel 3: 47secs
> >> > runlevel 5: 1:22mins -- gnome is sloow...
> >>
> >> AFAIK *bsd don't have a runlevel, just a single user and multi user.
> >>
> >
> > terminal i mean, been spending too much time on linux and not tweaking
> > my openbsd... not that it needs to be tweaked... can't fit much in it
> > anyway... just 540mb HD...
> 
> openbsd doesn't have any runlevel as linux (and it will surely complain
> that init is already running if you try to switch it on any runlevel ala
> linux style).

yup. that's what i said. been in linux too much and been neglecting my
bsd box. boot to a terminal i mean. i corrected it anyway if you read
my reply to jimmy lim.

> 
> imho, 540mb disk space is enough for openbsd w/ x.org and a minimal window
> manager.

its a 486/66 box. it's slow. i'm not gonna work in X on it if I have a
faster linux box available, i'm sure you won't too. i keep the sources
though so 540mb is getting quite small. i don't need to tweak it
further. it's my firewall. it does what i want it to do and that's
that.


-- 
/nh
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