up_the_irons: ima do openbsd on the thunder (re-your email - also replied from there - but i can't ever remember if it's above or below the line to reply :D) qbit: got it :) woo hopefully it works out (vmm that is) up_the_irons: got my last email?! qbit: i'm curious how that'd work! i haven't actualyl played with openbsd vmm yet. have you tried it anywhere else already? mercutio: i will let you know yeah, use it reguarly on my laptop works great sweet i wish openbsd would get a decent filesystem that seems to be the biggest issue now.. That's what she said!! they seem to be making great progress everywehre else. i'd argue ffs is perfectly decent ;D missing some fancy features for sure but i feel ya if i could snapshot - i would be pretty happy i dunno, i love zfs... i think something like zfs is really good for virtual machines. being able to snapshot, clone, etc is nifty. ya BryceBot: no Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'that seems to be the biggest issue now..' I've seen FFS get fubar, or at least dump a whole boatload of inodes in lost+found, much more frequently than any other modern filesystem. About on-par with ext2 I suppose. (Hint, ffs really does not handle "being unplugged" nicely)