So jumping into openbsd managed not to fry my windows install but I'm currently at a command line and I got no clue if I done fucked up or it just doesn't install a gui
I swear I'm looking at about 5 paragraphs of in-depth typing that has to be spot on.
Who is bad supposed to be easy for?
@screamingturnip You haven't messed up during install, openbsd doesn't include a gui by default (other than the one you screenshotted).
It's usually geared towards networking and server-stuff rather than desktop use, which is partly why BSD is often used for network storage setups.
You can install other guis, like Gnome, but it's a bit trickier on OpenBSD - FreeBSD gives you a 'pkg install gnome3' option.