Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> writes:

> OpenBSD has apparently become popular amongst people who can't think
> and connect "real world constraints" and "reality" with "no alternative
> decision was possible".   This is very common amongst people who won't
> lift their finger.

I'm not the one complaining about the 16 partition limit, and I'm not
asking for anything to change. I've only said I think it's something
that is the way it is because of the design decisions made on the basis
of "reality" at the time, and which probably didn't contemplate the day
when everyone would have multi-terabyte hard drives and that people
might want more than 16 partitions. I stand corrected on that
speculation if I'm wrong.

Allan

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