Coert Waagmeester wrote:
I see your point. Thank you the above link was exactly what I was
looking for. I will remember to go digging around google first next
time.

If I may suggest, even before you go to Google.

If you start using OpenBSD, even before that. Just take a few hours and read the FaQ. It's really like reading a very well written book and you will see the documentations is very well done oppose to "ANY" other project out there including commercial one. It will be very well spend time and you will even discover plenty of very nice things you may not even have though of that are just part of OpenBSD and are very incredible really. Yes, I am somewhat bias, but that's true never the less.

The order should be FaQ, FaQ, FaQ, FaQ, FaQ, man pages, man pages, list archive, then google, some more research on google, and if you still have issues, then m...@.

Just read it once, I mean the FaQ and you will just love it. Then send a thanks to Nick for them, as he really makes it stand on it's own and compare to none out there. I am sure he would appreciate a thanks time to time, but even more he would really appreciate you reading it.

So, honor his work by reading it first. The informations you seek for most common tasks is there.

Best regards,

Daniel

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