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186 as a bootable CD-ROM image, but will require the base
209 {:- bsd A stock GENERIC MACHINE kernel which will be
251 OpenBSD kernel will try to discover these parameters on its own, and if it
252 can it will print them at boot time. If possible, you should use the
263 The following is a walk-through of the steps you will take while getting
273 If any question has a default answer, it will be displayed in brackets ("[]")
278 will return you back to that prompt.
286 {:- Once the kernel has loaded, you will be presented with the
291 After the kernel is done initializing, you will be asked whether
300 {:- You will next be asked for your terminal type.-:},
301 {:- If you are connected with a serial console, you will next be
308 If you are connected using a glass console, you will next be
312 is the key to the left of the right "sh{:--:}ift" key, shifted) will
324 {:- The first question you will be asked is the system hostname.
328 You will now be given an opportunity to configure the network.
330 do the install from another system using HTTP, and will also be
335 The install program will give you a list of network interfaces you
337 you will be asked for:
340 interface setup, which will reuse the host name entered at the
353 any IPv4 interfaces set up, you will be asked for the IPv4 default
357 The install program will also ask you for your DNS domain name,
362 You will then be asked to enter the initial root password
365 Although the install program will only check that the two
372 You will then be asked whether you want to start sshd(8) by
377 You will next be asked whether you intend to run the X Window
380 the X server will be able to access the xf86(4) driver; it
388 without the need for a configuration file, you will get asked-:},
389 {:- If you answered "y" to this question, you will get asked-:})
395 the OpenBSD/MACHINE installation will only start terminals on
396 the primary display device, the installation program will ask you
398 line, and will allow you to select the line speed.
402 You will now be given the possibility to set up a user account
403 on the forthcoming system. This user will be added to the
412 will be prompted for the user's descriptive name, as well
415 As for the root password earlier, the install program will only
420 to start sshd(8) on boot, you will be asked if you want to allow
427 will use. If the installation program skips this question, do
428 not be alarmed: the time zone will be configured at the end of
432 The installation program will now tell you which disks it can
437 You will be given the possibility to encrypt the contents of that
448 or "GPT" partitioning schemes. You will need to create one
449 disk partition in which the OpenBSD filesystems will be created.
457 {:- The installation program will ask you if you want to use the
461 partitioning. The installation program will then create a single
464 Otherwise, fdisk(8) will be invoked to let you to edit your
465 partitioning. The current partitions defined will be
466 displayed and you will be allowed to modify them, add new
487 You will be shown a default layout with the recommended file
490 You will be given the choice of accepting the proposed layout,
492 last two choices will invoke the disklabel(8) interactive editor,
495 Within the editor, you will see at least a "c" partition of
506 You will need to provide a mount point for all partitions you
508 4.2BSD fstype, will neither be formatted nor mounted during the
529 {:- After the layout has been saved, new filesystems will be
531 This will DESTROY ALL EXISTING DATA on those partitions.
533 After configuring your root disk, the installer will
537 any order, and will get to set up their layout similarly
539 you will not be proposed a default partition layout.
544 After these preparatory steps have been completed, you will be
553 To begin an HTTP install you will need the following
563 The installation program will try to fetch a list
566 will be displayed, and you can choose an entry from
576 When installing from a CD-ROM, you will be asked which
577 device holds the distribution sets. This will typically
579 CD-ROM, you will be asked which partition the distribution
582 You will also have to provide the relative path to the
600 The install program will also ask whether or not TCP
604 You will also have to provide the relative path to the
630 When installing from a local disk partition, you will
634 Next you will have to identify the partition within that disk
638 You will also have to identify the type of file system
643 You will also have to provide the relative path to the
655 given location will be listed.
660 sets (which is what most users will want to do).
669 "done". The files will begin to extract.-:})dnl
674 {:- After the files have been extracted, you will be given the choice
688 will be using. For this to work properly, it is expected that you
692 the chance to earlier, is the time zone your system will be using.
698 The installation program will then proceed to save the system
700 system, and will install bootblocks on the root disk.
703 it will be renamed to "bsd", which is the default kernel the boot
704 blocks look for. The single processor kernel, "bsd", will be
707 Finally, you will be asked whether you would like to install
734 which will tell you about a bunch of the files needing to be reviewed.
754 system booted from, or in case of multiple interfaces it will ask which one
795 successful the system will reboot automatically; otherwise, you will
813 immediately previous release. The upgrade process will also work with older
829 You will be presented with a welcome message, and depending on how you are
830 connected to the system, you will be asked to set the terminal type or to
833 The upgrade script will ask you for the existing root partition, and
834 will use the existing filesystems defined in /etc/fstab to install the
835 new system in. It will also use your existing network parameters.
869 a user has, the intent is to provide some way that will be practical.-:})dnl
896 DOS, you will find the bootable disks in the OSREV/MACHINE
897 directory. Otherwise, you will have to download them from one of
901 EOF interpretations will result in corrupted transfers.
903 You will also need to go to the "tools" directory and grab a copy of
913 First, you will need to obtain a local copy of the bootable filesystem
947 First, you will need to obtain a local copy of the bootable filesystem
988 upgrading OpenBSD. This will probably require modifying
990 its mount daemon (mountd). (Both of these actions will
1031 There will be error messages about unknown users and groups. These errors are