I second the book recommendation.  I am reading that book right now.  Very good 
book.
On Feb 9, 2014, at 5:29 PM, Eric Brown <eric.c.br...@mac.com> wrote:

> I heartily recommend "Absolute OpenBSD, 2nd Edition."
> 
> The answers to (almost) all of your questions, and others that are bound
> to come up, can be found there.  It's written at a nice intermediate
> level.
> 
> Also, is it necessary to partition your disk into smaller pieces? I
> mean, I can understand why this could be important. But in my
> experience, I have had many more issues with small partitions than one
> great big /.  Usually by way of tinkering with sizes to be big enough,
> but not too big.  It seems to be never ending agonizing unless the
> workload is known fairly precisely.
> 
> Yes, you would need a (C)ustom:
> 
> z   (<- erase table)
> a
> b   (<- add a swap if you want, customarily 2 * ram of system)
>    (accept offset)
>    (enter size, e.g. `8G' )
> a
> a   (<- remainder for /)
>    (accept offset)
>    (accept size)
>    (accept default format)
>    ( mount at `/'  )
> 
> w
> q
> 
> and move on to better things in life. (You can back up to another volume
> with rsync, too!)
> 
> Best regards,
> Eric

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