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<0> hello
<1> ello
<0> I think OpenBSD is soooo nice
<0> I played around with trunk(4) and it was so easy that is was a bit disappointed :-)
<0> that I was



<2> anyone configured ccd to concatenate (interleave 0) partitions that aren't the same size successfully?
<3> should be fine.
<2> I attempted to do this and halfway through newfs on the ccd0 it locked up my machine. I left 1 cylinder in disklabel on both partitions, as per the man page, but it still locked hard
<2> could be hardware, but I'm guessing it's user error. I've read the man pages (ccd and ccdconig) and a few online faq's, but I'm still thinking I might have missed something. haven't been able to find much in the way of documentation, if anyone has any links they'd like to share or any ideas I'm all ears
<2> this is openbsd 3.9 btw
<2> release
<4> whooot
<5> Quick question. how to enable colors and iso-8851 charset in bash on openBSD?
<6> sacrifice a chicken
<5> tried that already
<5> Sorry for asking weird/stupid questions..just can't seem to figure it out
<7> There's a package, color-ls or something.
<8> colorls and gnuls both provide colorized ls
<7> And you should set your terminal to use colors. Something like 'export TERM=xterm-color' in X or hmm ansi? in console.
<8> though $(alias ls='ls -F') is good enough for me
<5> it's an ssh session from a windows box actually. but I tried from xterm on the laptop and it worked the same way.
<7> does 'lynx' show up in colors?
<5> now it does :) setting $TERM to xterm-color helped a lot :)



<5> Although I still have a charset/keymap problem. bash and csh ignores my "custom" ( etc). ksh doesn't. oO
<7> Well the answer to that one is obvious, isn't it? ;)
<7> Use ksh. :)
<5> hmm.
<7> Someone will probably know how to fix it
<7> might take a day or two to get an answer in here, though
<1> deanna: he asked on freenode, too ;)
<7> Well like he'd get any kind of answer -there- :)
<7> zsh: command not found: bash
<7> ^_^
<1> <3 zsh
<7> I tried.
<5> Indeed you did.
<5> what decides the default shell of a user? like, when I add a user accound and don't specify any shell to use, what does it guess from?
<7> /etc/usermgmt.conf
<1> bjorn: you set it when you first ran adduser, probably
<7> That was totally in useradd(8)
<5> thanks deanna :)
<9> it's also hardcoded to /bin/ksh if /etc/usermgmt.conf does not exist


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