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February 6th, 2004, 02:42 AM
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OpenBSD boot floppy question
Ok, I just got OpenBSD 3.4 and I was going to install it on a test box to mess around.
(up till not, I've only messed with linux based distros... and this came with a magazine I just got)
It seems that this box doesn't support booting from cdrom and I have to create a boot floppy.
In the past, I just used rawrite to do this.
I need to copy a 1.4mb file or image "floppy34.fs" to my floppy.
rawrite won't do it for some reason... not an .img file.
And, I can't just copy over the .fs file because its 1.4mb and the disk can only hold 1.38mb...
So, how do I do it? I can't seem to find the answer...
Thanks in advance!
Sorry bout the n00b question...
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