TopPart OpenBSDminiroot It can be copied to the swap partition of an existing OpenBSD, NetBSD, Linux or Solaris installation to allow installing or upgrading to OpenBSD OSREV. OpenBSDfloppy This floppy image will boot on SBus-based MACHINE models, such as: - Ultra 1/1E - Ultra 2 floppyB{:--:}OSrev.fs Another MACHINE boot and installation floppy; see below. This floppy image will boot on PCI-based MACHINE models, such as: - Ultra 5 - Ultra 10 dnl XXX remove the following lines once floppyB is working IMPORTANT! Please note that, as the moment of writing, this floppy image is not working correctly; your mileage may vary. However, it will work correctly when used as a miniroot and booted from the disk's swap area, although the regular miniroot is preferred for this usage. OpenBSDdistsets OpenBSDbsd OpenBSDrd installboot The OpenBSD/MACHINE boot loader installation program bootblk The OpenBSD/MACHINE boot block ofwboot The OpenBSD/MACHINE secondary boot loader ofwboot.net The OpenBSD/MACHINE network boot loader Please note that there are multiple bootable images and kernels, intended to allow installing OpenBSD/MACHINE in a variety of situations without requiring a pre-existing working operating system. The kernel and boot images are provided for net booting installations. OpenBSDfloppydesc(two,Each,s) DistributionDescription(ten) OpenBSDbase(25.0,73.6,shared) OpenBSDcomp(21.2,81.0,shared) OpenBSDetc(1.1,3.3) OpenBSDgame(2.9,6.6) OpenBSDman(5.6,20.3) OpenBSDmisc(1.7,5.6) OpenBSDxbase(7.6,22.7) OpenBSDxfont(31.4,34.1) OpenBSDxserv(4.0,10.5,{:- There is no X server for real hardware available yet, only the nested and virtual framebuffer servers.-:}) OpenBSDxshare(1.7,8.1)