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-dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.20 2013/11/25 14:04:59 mpi Exp $
+dnl $OpenBSD: prep,v 1.21 2013/11/25 18:12:19 deraadt Exp $
To be able to boot the OpenBSD/MACHINE installation program, you will
need to acquire some limited knowledge of Open Firmware, the low-level
process that controls the microprocessor after hardware initialization
@@ -6,10 +6,9 @@ and diagnostics are performed but before control is handed to the
operating system.
To access Open Firmware, you should simultaneously hold down the
-Command, Option, O, and F keys immediately upon booting. (On a PC keyboard,
-use the Windows key instead of the Command key and use Alt instead of the
-Option key). You will be presented with information and a ">" prompt that
-will look something like this (example taken from a Power Macintosh G4):
+Command, Option, O, and F keys immediately upon booting. You will
+be presented with information and a ">" prompt that will look something
+like this (example taken from a Power Macintosh G4):
Apple PowerMac3,1 2.4f1 BootROM built on 02/18/00 at 09:44:35
Copyright 1994-2000 Apple Computer, Inc.