On 11/1/08, Edd Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 7:33 PM, soko.tica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> #chmod 766 /tmp/a/etc/fstab >> # ed /tmp/a/etc/fstab >> 215 >> q >> # > > > That is ed doing its job :) > Many thanks! I did figure it out myself meanwhile, but since I already started bombing the list with stupid questions, I wanted to put proper path in my initial question in the hope someone might search for it in future. The most obvious superior feature of OpenBSD to us newcomers is systematic and logically connected documentation that would make you learn and understand. That's unlike Linuces I had a chance to use before. After I collect myself in one piece after this experience, I'm back again to play with unpartitioned part of my HDD and adjust the partitions to my imagination/needs. Now I'll remember disklabel + newfs and then to edit /etc/fstab.

