Everybody's young once.  15 years ago I impressed the hell out of my
by putting dos/netware3/netware4/linux/windows3.1/win95/nt4/openbsd/solaris
on one box - or some combo of the above (didn't have time for plan9).
Then, I went - wtf?  And spend my time working on kernel options.

Then I went wtf again, and used only openbsd on my main box.  Still
futz around with other OSes from time to time - I really like zfs, for
example.

But, no more screwing around with stuff that doesn't need screwing with.

On 3/26/09, Nick Holland <n...@holland-consulting.net> wrote:
> Robert wrote:
>> On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:26:50 -0700 (PDT)
>> "Frothingdog.ca" <marro...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Ran into another small snag.
>>>
>>> Working on installing netstat,  I did the exact same thing I did with
>>> MTR however it still doesn't work.
>>>
>>> Gives me a /dev/drum error.  And I can't seem to copy that drum file
>>> into the image.
>>>
>>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> Yeah, start over and install OpenBSD - less pain, more joy.
>>
>> - Robert
>
> we tried that already, he's still more got feet, bullets, or time
> than he knows what to do with.  Not sure which.  Must be nice.
>
> Nick.
>
>


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