scripts, i deleted most of it and put startup sequence in single file.
It was plain horror.
You would weep if you saw Solaris's SMF, then. Everything is
i don't really know what i've seen. i've installed latest solaris demo
downloaded from oracle. After nearly an hour of installation over which i
had really no control and no real clue what's going on i finally after
over 5 minutes got the system booted, logged as root and tried to
understand the /etc tree, boot process and gave up really quickly.
just seeing a files and directories (both numerous) of just a kernel
binaries was truly enough.
Now... lets go back to FreeBSD which is controllable and understandable
by a human.
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