On Sun, Aug 13, 2023, at 10:29, Daniele B. wrote: > You got it, sometimes I have to get to "Personalized Setup" to feel > like an advanced user.. ;D
I used to tweak my installations in ways that I thought were better but I frequently ended up shooting myself in the foot. If you plan to install a lot of packages, you might want make /usr/local bigger. If you've been upgrading from an original installation 5 years ago, you might eventually need to repartition as the original scheme was based on the old release and things change. At this point, after running OpenBSD in various systems since 3.x, I almost always just accept the defaults on everything I can. Administering systems over time is enough work without having to remember all the local changes I made every time I need to upgrade. Allan