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4fb6b5d8eSderaadtFrom: deraadt@do-not-reply.openbsd.org (Theo de Raadt)
5dfc8a969SderaadtTo: root
65cf99728SmiodSubject: Welcome to OpenBSD 4.6!
7dfc8a969Sderaadt
88bb15af0SderaadtThis message attempts to describe the most basic initial questions that a
9fb6b5d8eSderaadtsystem administrator of an OpenBSD box might have.  You are urged to save
10fb6b5d8eSderaadtthis message for later reference.
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127e19f6b3SderaadtFor more information on how to set up your OpenBSD system, refer to the
13f49a6d61Sjmc"afterboot" man page (i.e. after you exit the mail subsystem, type
148bb15af0Sderaadt"man afterboot").  If you are not familiar with how to read man pages, type
158bb15af0Sderaadt"man man" at a shell prompt and read the entire thing.  Pay specific
16fb6b5d8eSderaadtattention to the "man -k keyword" option, which will permit you to find the
171a1a27f3Sderaadtman page you are looking for more easily; for instance, "man -k ethernet".
181a1a27f3SderaadtThe GNU "info" subsystem is also installed with further documentation
191a1a27f3Sderaadtresources: to read info pages type "info".  (The info subsystem behaves like
201a1a27f3Sderaadtthe popular emacs editor.)
217e19f6b3Sderaadt
2281b85557SderaadtAgain, PLEASE READ THE MANUAL PAGES.  Our developers have spent countless
2381b85557Sderaadthours improving them so that they are clear and precise.
2481b85557Sderaadt
251a1a27f3SderaadtIf you have installed the X11 packages during the install process, you can
261a1a27f3Sderaadtfind further information regarding configuration in the file /usr/X11R6/README.
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2855ef6989SmarcSeveral popular binary packages (pre-compiled applications) are available
29d43472aaSroheefor most architectures.  If you installed from a CD-ROM the packages
305cf99728Smiodare on the same CD-ROM you installed from in the directory 4.6/packages.
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32f49a6d61SjmcCD-ROM space permitted us to include a subset of the full FTP packages
334d393826Sderaadtfor the most common architectures.  Please see the FTP sites to see a
344d393826Sderaadtfull list of packages for each architecture:
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365cf99728Smiod	ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/packages/
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38f17af8f2SderaadtIf you do not find a package you want on the CD, please go look at your
39f17af8f2Sderaadtnearest FTP mirror site.
4055ef6989Smarc
4163397df1SderaadtSelect your architecture and download the tarballs of your choice.  For example
42ed95d646Sderaadtto install the emacs package for i386, execute:
438bb15af0Sderaadt # mount /dev/cd0a /cdrom
448128a498Sgiovanni # pkg_add -v /cdrom/4.6/packages/i386/emacs-21.4p8.tgz
45ed95d646Sderaadtor alternatively install them via FTP this way:
468128a498Sgiovanni # pkg_add -v ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/packages/i386/emacs-21.4p8.tgz
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48fb6b5d8eSderaadtSignificant efforts were made to centralize all system configuration in the
49fb6b5d8eSderaadt/etc directory.  You should be able to find each of the configuration files
50fb6b5d8eSderaadtyou seek there, lightly documented.  In particular, much of the configuration
51fb6b5d8eSderaadthas been centralized in the file /etc/rc.conf.  You should not need to ever
52fb6b5d8eSderaadtedit the file /etc/rc.   The files /etc/rc.securelevel and /etc/rc.local exist
53fb6b5d8eSderaadtfor this purpose; the first is run before the system has gone into secure
54fb6b5d8eSderaadtmode; the second is run afterwards (if in doubt, add your tools to rc.local).
55fb6b5d8eSderaadt
56fb6b5d8eSderaadtPlease refer to our web pages for any other questions you might have.
57fb6b5d8eSderaadt	http://www.OpenBSD.org
5859ebf5f2SderaadtPlease pay special attention to the Frequently Asked Questions section at
5959ebf5f2Sderaadt	http://www.OpenBSD.org/faq/
60fb6b5d8eSderaadt
61fb6b5d8eSderaadtOpenBSD is free software.  You can do with it as you like, subject to very few
62fb6b5d8eSderaadtconditions (described at www.OpenBSD.org/policy.html).  But free software isn't
6359ebf5f2Sderaadtwritten without money.  Network links, hardware costs, release engineering and
6459ebf5f2Sderaadttesting work all take money and significant effort on the part of those who
6559ebf5f2Sderaadthave made this OpenBSD release what it is.  Please reward the developers who
6659ebf5f2Sderaadthave made OpenBSD what it is, and thus make it possible for this wonderful
6759ebf5f2Sderaadtprocess to continue.  For more information on how you can help, please see
6859ebf5f2Sderaadtwww.OpenBSD.org/goals.html and visit www.OpenBSD.org/donations.html to see a
6959ebf5f2Sderaadtlist of those who have donated money, equipment, or other resources to ensure
7059ebf5f2SderaadtOpenBSD continues.
71fb6b5d8eSderaadt
72ad56fca0SderaadtIf you wish to ensure that OpenBSD runs better on your machines, please do us
73dbb2fab9Skjella favor (after you have your mail system configured!) and type something like:
74*15c65d8cSian # (dmesg; sysctl hw.sensors) | \
75*15c65d8cSian	mail -s "Sony VAIO 505R laptop, apm works OK" dmesg@openbsd.org
765fa58d18Sderaadtso that we can see what kinds of configurations people are running.  As shown,
775fa58d18Sderaadtincluding a bit of information about your machine in the subject or the body
785fa58d18Sderaadtcan help us even further.  We will use this information to improve device driver
795fa58d18Sderaadtsupport in future releases.  (Please do this using the supplied GENERIC kernel,
805fa58d18Sderaadtnot for a custom compiled kernel, unless you're unable to boot the GENERIC
8105efb82cSstevenkernel.  If you have a multi-processor machine, dmesg results of both GENERIC.MP
8205efb82cSstevenand GENERIC kernels are appreciated.)  The device driver information we get from
8305efb82cSsteventhis helps us fix existing drivers. Thank you!
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851a1a27f3Sderaadt(If you wish to save it, use the "x" command.)
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