tux0r, thank you so much for your kind comments!
This post is one of my preparation to write a post about my personal big challenge: creating OpenBSD vm on GCP : )
Oh, I modified my typo. Thank you, again!
I know little about "pkgsrc-relevant systems" and its history, so I'll have time to study them : )
I have been fond of using OpenBSD and FreeBSD for 3-4 years, because, in my feelings, their filesystems seem pretty simple to beauty.
Although I am still far from matured on them, I've been trying to get more familiar with them recently!
I see. Depends.
You taught me and I knew better.
Thank you😉
I just remembered I have used DragonFlyBSD but didn't understand HAMMER file system at all😅
tux0r, thank you so much for your kind comments!
This post is one of my preparation to write a post about my personal big challenge: creating OpenBSD vm on GCP : )
Oh, I modified my typo. Thank you, again!
I know little about "pkgsrc-relevant systems" and its history, so I'll have time to study them : )
I have been fond of using OpenBSD and FreeBSD for 3-4 years, because, in my feelings, their filesystems seem pretty simple to beauty.
Although I am still far from matured on them, I've been trying to get more familiar with them recently!
Depends. FreeBSD has (some kind of) ZFS - which is really complicated. But they also have a recent version of the Berkeley filesystem.
I see. Depends.
You taught me and I knew better.
Thank you😉
I just remembered I have used DragonFlyBSD but didn't understand HAMMER file system at all😅
There are manual pages for it! ;-)
Yeah, I'll be diligent😆