Hello.

You should definitively read the official documentation, specially the
FAQ. And learn a little bit how does work a Unix system.


On http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Network the last paragraph says
that right after the network configuration a password is needed for the
root account. In a Unix system, root is the name of the primary user,
which is the super-user, the one who has the upper level of privilieges.
So, at the very first system boot there is only one user declared to the
system. Its login is root and is associated password is the one you just
typed during the post installation configuration.


Regards,

Maxime DERCHE


bubka20 wrote:
> I received the congratulations message that openbsd was installed.  Upon
> rebooting I see openbsd/i386 (puffy) (tty0) and I am prompted for login:
and
> password:....  How do I find out my login and password? ... thanks

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