Shane Lazarus <[email protected]> wrote:

> I went looking for documentation on how to use the sysupgrade utility.
> 
> I was interested in what it would do by default, and in how I could alter 
> those
> defaults if I did not like them.
> 
> The sysupgrade man page informed me of a configuration file.
> As other configuration files are documented, I went looking for the 
> documentation for
> the configuration file.

Hi Shane,

The bullshit foaming out of your mouth is astounding.  Once you read
the trivial script and didn't see it met your high standards (the standards
you define in your original email), then you should not have run it.

>  > So, I just ran sysupgrade with no options to see what would happen.
> 
>  Very adventurous of you.

But you did.  On a system you own.  Running our script.

Which means you now accept our choices, and you accept them.

And if you don't accept those choices, PLEASE STOP USING OPENBSD
IMMEDIATELY, because this exact situation will happen again.

> A step I felt was required in order to determine the defaults used.

Let me get this straight.  You wre not sure about our choices.  You
read our simple script.  You then ran it.  Then you got upset, and
decided your butthole should substitute for your mouth and diarrhea
over the openbsd mailing list, to indicate how upset the script you
just read didn't do what you thought it would.

Shane, you are quite a piece of work.  You are precisely the type of
people who should not use OpenBSD and should use something else.


>  > Unsurprisingly, it proceeded to install ALL of the sets, without bothering
>  > to prompt me, or apparently taking note of what was previously selected
>  > during the initial install of 6.5.
> 
>  Yes that is what it does.
> 
>  Was your disk too small, and things didn't fit?
> 
>  You haven't explained what problem you ran into.
> 
> My problem is simply a lack of understanding of the utility, and my subsequent
> inability to find documentation about configuration files.

You read the code, the manual page, and the promises were completely clear.
And you are upset.  And you got angry.

> That is my problem, and is the reason I asked for pointers on how to overcome 
> the
> issue.

You didn't ask for pointers.  Instead you acted in an insulting way towards
software you received for free.

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