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Re: How do you mount a Win98 drive under OpenBSD



On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 11:59:55PM -0600, Joe Blow wrote:
> Yes although OpenBSD is secure it would be a far better OS if it did have 
> more support from people and businesse's think about having a entire 

>From which people? From those wanting to see tiddle-taddle in openbsd?
No, openbsd is no playground, it's no win98 or win*.

> corporation writing open source software for openbsd or having and entire 
> corporation backing OpenBSD with hardware support.  And although OpenBSD is 
> secure it shouldn't require having to read man pages and FAQ's for hours to 
> figure out a simple thing like mounting a drive that is one reason a lot of 

Most man pages in openbsd are so good that one does *not* need reading 
man pages for hours. If you know what you are looking for then you 
should be able to find it. 

> companies don't use Unix is because it often does require you spend hours 
> learning basic things unless 1. you've had training or 2. their are people 

Companies running any business and relying parts of their business 
and existence on certain structures, but being not willing to invest 
in people or training or equipment should better close their business.

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