When I ran openbsd the first time I was delighted with the ease of getting good advice right after booting up. E.g. there is an "afterboot" man page which you can also see here:
which gives lots of good advice and links to other critical man pages.
I like asommer's idea for a custom motd, and wonder if it should be based on the lack of a graphical login screen (gdm etc) rather than presence of a standard server kernel.
When I ran openbsd the first time I was delighted with the ease of getting good advice right after booting up. E.g. there is an "afterboot" man page which you can also see here:
http:// www.openbsd. org/cgi- bin/man. cgi?query= afterboot& sektion= 8
which gives lots of good advice and links to other critical man pages.
I like asommer's idea for a custom motd, and wonder if it should be based on the lack of a graphical login screen (gdm etc) rather than presence of a standard server kernel.