On 2023-07-13 13:53 -05, "Jay F. Shachter" wrote:
> (Parenthetically, when is OpenBSD going to support ZFS, and join the
> category of operating systems in which I can do serious work, i.e.,
What makes you think that's a goal for the people working on OpenBSD?
An actual, professional clown, who
> Centuries ago, Nostradamus
Just this one and we forgive you for the Linux stuff this time.
-- Daniele Bonini
Centuries ago, Nostradamus predicted that Katherine Mcmillan would write on Fri
Jul 14 06:15:07 2023:
>
> So, I have a couple of questions: Why ZFS? Does XFS support serious
> work? The file system is the limitation to you doing 'serious work'
> on OpenBSD? Why is that?
>
I don't know
On 2023-07-13, Jay F. Shachter wrote:
> (Parenthetically, when is OpenBSD going to support ZFS
Not likely to happen.
Even if there was an implementation written, patents are involved
(use is granted via the CDDL but that's not an acceptable license for
OpenBSD).
> Now, I do not know for
Hi Jay,
You had stated:
"> (Parenthetically, when is OpenBSD going to support ZFS, and join the
> category of operating systems in which I can do serious work, i.e.,
> Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, and NetBSD? NetBSD didn't use to be in that
> category, because its implementation of ZFS was
On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 01:53:24PM -0500, Jay F. Shachter wrote:
>
> Esteemed Colleagues:
>
> Every time I install OpenBSD (the latest version, 7.3), it trashes
> GRUB, and renders my computer unbootable. I am guessing, and please
> correct me if I am wrong, that this is because OpenBSD puts
"... use it for serious work."
Hah, sure bro. Seems more like you're just trying to set a personal record
for most bootable OSes on a single system.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 12:03 AM Rob Schmersel wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 13:53:24 -0500 (EDT)
> "Jay F. Shachter" wrote:
>
> > Esteemed
On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 13:53:24 -0500 (EDT)
"Jay F. Shachter" wrote:
> Esteemed Colleagues:
>
> Every time I install OpenBSD (the latest version, 7.3), it trashes
> GRUB, and renders my computer unbootable. I am guessing, and please
> correct me if I am wrong, that this is because OpenBSD puts
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