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Originally Posted by cravuhaw2C
Though OpenBSD, Debian and ArchLinux are classified as "Unix-like" OSes, OpenBSD's file system and its method of calculating and apportioning sectors and cylinders are unique. This might be due to the OS being a niche product.
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OpenBSD is a niche product, but Arch is not?
Perhaps it is only my opinion, but a system used by a small number of people that requires each user to perform constant maintenance in hopes of avoiding a broken system, for the purpose of having the latest shiny new sh*t, fits the definition of niche market more than OpenBSD.
(Hopefully you read this whenever you return.)
* Not trying to insult Arch, but it is essentially a hobbyist system for people who like to tinker and have the latest shiny new sh*t. That neither makes Arch good nor bad, but it is definitely for a niche market.