Around EuroBSDcon 2025 I asked Henning Brauer about claims that OpenBSD has a “bad” filesystem compared to Linux or FreeBSD. His response was essentially: don’t worry about it, just use the system. If the machine loses power, let fsck do its job and continue. After about a year of use, including a few unclean shutdowns, I haven’t encountered any filesystem-related issues that would make me question His advice. On 4/14/26 01:30, izzy Meyer wrote: > On Sun, 12 Apr 2026 11:11:34 -0500 > daemon <daemon@charliesmp.net> wrote: > >> My /usr corrupted during a ports download due to laptop dying and fsck >> fixed it all openbsd truly is awesome >> > > I've noticed fsck and FFSv2 have become increasingly more stable in the > past few releases. Glad you noticed it too <3 > > :) >
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