"Built-in crypto" is a big overstatement for OpenBSD. Unfortunately, Win 2000 has more built-in crypto than OpenBSD does. Hint: Try to create an encrypted FS on OpenBSD. Now try on Windows 2000.
You trust Win2k's encryption? Are you CRAZY?
No and no.
You're trusting a closed source product to do what it advertizes to do, every time? And does do encrypt the swap, does it? Excuse me -- professes to do.
I didn't say I trust it. I just said it's there, and it isn't there in OpenBSD. Why doesn't OpenBSD support such a basic thing as an encrypted FS? There's encryption built-in everywhere else except the one place which makes all the difference if the machine itself is stolen. I think there are Two Great Encryption Tabboos: Encrypted voice and encrypted FS. I would like to see OpenBSD support the encrypted FS in its default kernel, thus making it the first OS with such a feature (I don't count hacks such as loopback FS).
Thanks for wetting my keyboard with beer via nasal passage.
Beer is precious. Don't waste it on your keyboard.