dnl $OpenBSD: contents,v 1.38 2003/03/25 19:57:31 miod Exp $ TopPart OpenBSDdistsets bsd.tgz The OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV kernel binary. You MUST install either this file or bsd-sbc.tgz below. It is the kernel that you need to boot the system. bsd-sbc.tgz Another OpenBSD/MACHINE OSREV kernel binary. This is identical in every way to bsd.tgz except that it enables a different SCSI driver which may allow some otherwise incompatible SCSI disks to function with OpenBSD/MACHINE. You must install either this or bsd.tgz. utils/ The MACHINE installation utilities for MacOS. DistributionDescription(ten) OpenBSDbase(29.3,86.2,shared) OpenBSDcomp(15.4,46.7,shared) OpenBSDetc(1.5,5.5) OpenBSDgame(2.7,6.4) OpenBSDman(6.1,21.6) OpenBSDmisc(1.9,6.3) OpenBSDxbase(7.2,20.9) OpenBSDxfont(32.3,35.9) OpenBSDxserv(0.5,1.1) OpenBSDxshare(1.6,7.8) The directory '../OSREV/MACHINE/utils' contains a number of utilities for the MacOS to aid the installation and configuration of OpenBSD. The files are distributed in Macintosh BinHex format, which is used to make SEA (Self- Extracting Archive) files, which are then used to make the executables. The files in this directory are as follows: Booter1.11.3.sea.hqx This MacOS program is used to load the OpenBSD kernel and start the operating system. In all cases, you will need to download this file. Installer_1.3.sea.hqx This is the MacOS program used to install downloaded sets (such as those from the bins directory) onto a BSD partition. It is necessary in either the case of a fresh install or an upgrade. Mkfs_1.47.sea.hqx A MacOS program to build BSD filesystems on various partitions you have created (see below). You will need this if you are performing a new installation.