You can also install Windows after and boot OpenBSD quite easily by following the faq. This is not easy on grub/Linux as grub is greedy. Atleast the guides that I found for grub/Linux, failed to work. I have no interest in running Linux these days though and little interest then. I had the notion that my mum might find updating easier. Now the opposite is certainly true. In fact, I had to tell a grafana user on slack about apt-get dist-upgrade recently just to install grafana. Also, when I did try a wifi experiment with fedora, it's recovery kernel managed to break *itself* (yum or rather it's new name, broke/failed to update it over time). Perhaps it had something to do with building the wifi module, but recovery kernels should not break!
Well done on many counts, OpenBSD!

