OpenBSD на рабочей станции
Вольный перевод статьи Eric Radman An OpenBSD Workstation.
Power Button Shutdown
This nifty option in /etc/sysctl.conf can only be set before entering securelevel 1, and allows you to shut off your computer gracefully by pressing the power button.
hw.allowpowerdown=1
No More Annoying Beep
One of the many useful and unexpected things you'll learn in Absolute OpenBSD 2nd Edition is how to disable the annoying UNIX bell in /etc/wsconsctl.conf
keyboard.bell.volume=0
As of the 5.4 release wsconsctl no longer seems to work. You an also disable the bell using
# .xinitrc
xset -b
or
# rc.conf.local
mixerctl inputs.spkr.mute=on
User-Mounted Media =
It's nice to be able to mount DVDs or flash media without switching to root, which is what the operator group is for.
# usermod -G operator eradman
# chmod g=rw /dev/cd0*
Then flip a kernel option and you're all set.
# sysctl kern.usermount=1
$ mkdir -p mount/cdrom
$ mount /dev/cd0c mount/cdrom
Suspend & Resume
OpenBSD has very good ACPI support, see apmd(8). zzz and ZZZ are shortcuts for suspend and hibernate if apmd is run at startup.
apmd_flags=""