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They tell you where your bed is, you don't just pick any random one.
You don't need to speak to the miller to sleep in your bed at the mill (unless you made your break from the main quest before you even finished the tutorial.. have you completed the quests RUN! and Homecoming yet?) "Your" bed in the mill is the only one that says "sleep and save" instead of just "sleep"- when you walk into the bedroom, standing at the doorway it is the one on the right, on the bottom floor.
When you pay for a bed at an Inn, you get a bed at the Inn, you don't buy out the entire inn for the night. Speak to the inkeeper again and ask him where your bed is, because that is the only bed you have paid to sleep in.
There are un-owned beds scattered throughout the land in the wilderness that you can sleep in without being bothered. If you are still around Rattay, try heading on the road past the Tanner, over the bridge, left at the shrine and you will soon see a tarp hanging from some trees just off the side of the road. You can sleep there.
You can kill all the bandits in a bandit camp and sleep in one of their beds.
Or you can just stock up on Cockerel potions and never need to sleep, they only require 1 Valerian (extremely common) and 2 mint (can be found in abundance in certain places if you know where to look, or there is generally an apothecary or herbalist near all the alchemy benches in the game, and you can buy 2 mint for like 0.4 groshies).
Other than that I can also sleep in many *hundreds* more places, with a Saviour Schnapps to perform the save function before sleeping for rest and health recovery. Some of these would count as trespass if you are found, but not most, and there is usually an accessible bed nearby in the places where most beds are 'owned' by others.
Overall I probably have a few dozen 'habitual' beds/ bed clusters that I save in, of which only a few are at inns or at the Mill/Pirkstein.
*Generally* in towns I stay with inns or those places where I know I am welcome. The tooltip gives the difference between general beds, and those I can save in (Sleep vs Sleep and Save) and I do try not to go to sleep in active 'enemy encampments' or in other people's houses or beds.
Sometimes there might be a bed in a bailiff's house or the Ratthaus, but not always. I am also unsure whether this 'saving bed' where present is legally accessible in these buildings, and I haven't thoroughly tested all 100 sites I found and the several hundred beds found at them for whether anyone complains about you being there or using them. Often I prefer to sleep outside towns in those other sites I find in my travels, as they are 'right there' where I need them, rather than half a mile away, and they are more interesting to use than only the same two or three in an endless cycle.
I guess YOUR harddrive is *very* old then, mattdilllon ! :D :D :D
Wondering IF he IS Christopher WALKEN.
I have always read HIS POSTS as if he WAS WilliAM SHATner.
Fair enough.