TopPart OpenBSDfloppy OpenBSDdistsets OpenBSDbsd As well you may be interested in .../OSREV/tools/ miscellaneous i386 installation utilities like rawrite.exe, ntrw.exe, gzip.exe, and pfdisk.exe; see installation section, below. Instead of the single floppy, currently multiple floppies for different systems exist. boot.fs is for VI vme board machines, and Motorola Powerstack (and possibly other machines) and bootofw.fs is generic and should run on any system with openfirmware because it only uses openfirmware for device drivers (not recommended for general use). This is a bootable install floppy which can be used both to install and to upgrade OpenBSD to the current version. It is also useful for maintenance and disaster recovery. In addition, the "tools/" directory contains some utilities that might be useful for the installation. Bootable installation/upgrade floppy: This disk contains a file system, is bootable, and has enough utilities on board to prepare your hard disk drive for OpenBSD and to install the OpenBSD distribution. It also holds the utilities needed in order to upgrade a system to the current version of OpenBSD. DistributionDescription OpenBSDbase(40.4M,101.3M) OpenBSDcomp(14.3M,48.3M) OpenBSDetc(164.4K,740.0K) OpenBSDgame(6.1M,14.2M) OpenBSDman(3.4M,13.1M) OpenBSDmisc(1.6M,5.4M) OpenBSDxbase(35.2M,85.6M) OpenBSDxshare(1.4M,8.3M) OpenBSDxfont(1.4M,8.3M) OpenBSDxserv(2.7M,7.4M)