When I ran openbsd the first time I was delighted with the ease of
getting good advice right after booting up.  E.g. there is an
"afterboot" man page which you can also see here:

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=afterboot&sektion=8

which gives lots of good advice and links to other critical man pages.

I like asommer's idea for a custom motd, and wonder if it should be
based on the lack of a graphical login screen (gdm etc) rather than
presence of a standard server kernel.

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