O 24/04/21 ás 16:13, Olive Power escribiu > how can i use a install media to fix
fstab on my hdd?
Did the HDD have a problem? If not, I've heard that testdisk can find BSD disklabels. Give it a try. Then with the root partition mounted just change the drives on /etc/fstab. Check fstab(5). > the mailing list donot send unregistered user replys to who send the > coresponding message i donot get the respond in the inbox or spam Well, yes. If you are not subscribed you won't recieve any message. > and is not the password saved in plain text by mailing list violate > the openbsd secure by default No. Mailing list passwords are only for changing settings, if anyone stole one the most they can do is spam you with digests and confirm messages. > i want to ask why all lgpl ports are licensed as gpl in cvs They should not be. If you find any report it to their maintainer. > gpl like gnome make a lot of packages i no use and bind to google > apple mozilla by default use the gnome account > i wonder why u port install the account package by default donot u > consider privacy OpenBSD is secure *as installed*. After that the user should know what it is doing before installing anything. > i see arm64 port got improved ffs > i think u can improve it this time as ssd use 4k align > not 512 bytes There was already a discussion about this. The consensus seems to be that it does not matter enough to need a change. https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=161903660206094&w=2 > and can u publish 6.9 this weekend Probably not, but you can already check out the latest version. > what are u working on > build ports for no people use arch on a improved qemu patch for openbsd The best way to obtain this would be to pay an OpenBSD user. > all other linux and bsd and someday haiku and openillous got hashcat port I'm interested, what is «openillous»?