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dnl $OpenBSD: install,v 1.5 2008/08/05 22:58:01 miod Exp $
OpenBSDInstallPrelude
OpenBSDInstallPart2
If you have copied the miniroot image to the disk, it will
boot automatically upon power-up.
OpenBSDBootMsgs(,"wd0")
You will next be asked for your terminal type. If you are
installing from a non-serial console, the default of "vt220"
is correct. If you are installing from a serial console
you should choose the terminal type from amongst those listed.
(If your terminal type is xterm, just use vt220.)
OpenBSDInstallPart3({:-"wd0" for IDE drives-:})
Next you will have to edit or create a disk label for the disk
OpenBSD is being installed on. You will first be given an
opportunity to run fdisk and create an OpenBSD partition.
Fdisk will start by displaying the current partitions defined
and then allow you to modify this information, add new partitions
and change which partition to boot from by default. If you make
a mistake, you will be allowed to repeat this procedure as
necessary to correct this. Note that you should make OpenBSD be
the active partition at least until the install has been completed.
OpenBSDInstallPart4
OpenBSDInstallPart5(wd0)
OpenBSDInstallNet({:-CD-ROM, -:},nofloppy)
OpenBSDFTPInstall
OpenBSDHTTPInstall
OpenBSDCDROMInstall
OpenBSDDISKInstall({:-"wdN" or -:},{:-only-:})
OpenBSDCommonFS
OpenBSDCommonURL
OpenBSDInstallWrapup
OpenBSDInstallWrapupPart2
OpenBSDCongratulations
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