4 - OpenBSD 4.9 Installation Guide
experience, a 4G to 8G HD is recommended to start with.
Unlike
many other OSs, OpenBSD encourages users to partition their disk into a number of partitions, rather than having
just one or two big partitions. There are a number of reasons to partition your disk:
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Security: You can mark some filesystems as 'nosuid', 'nodev', 'noexec', 'readonly', etc. This is done for you by the
install process, if you use the recommended partitions.
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Stability: A user,
or a misbehaved program, can fill a filesystem with garbage if they have write permissions for
it. Your critical programs, which hopefully
run on a different filesystem, do not get interrupted.
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Speed: A filesystem which gets written to frequently may get somewhat fragmented. (Luckily, the ffs filesystem
that OpenBSD uses is not prone to heavy fragmentation.)
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