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1*3e904a87Smioddnl     $OpenBSD: install,v 1.4 2023/03/16 18:04:08 miod Exp $
2b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallPrelude
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4b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallPart2
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6b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallPart3(,"sd0")
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8b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallPart4
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10b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallMBRPart1
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12b8996461Spatrickdnl OpenBSDInstallMBRPart2(indeed)
13b8996461Spatrick	The fdisk(8) utility will be invoked to let you edit your MBR
14b8996461Spatrick	partitioning.  The current MBR partitions defined will be
15b8996461Spatrick	displayed and you will be allowed to modify them, and add new
16b8996461Spatrick	partitions.
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18b8996461Spatrick	The setup will need two partitions, one 'OpenBSD' for the
19b8996461Spatrick	OpenBSD/MACHINE installation, and one 'MSDOS' for the
20b8996461Spatrick	U-Boot scripts/bootloader.
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22b8996461Spatrick	If you use the whole disk option, the install script
23b8996461Spatrick	will create a small 'MSDOS' partition and use the rest of
24b8996461Spatrick	the disk for the OpenBSD installation.
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26b8996461Spatrick	After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real
27b8996461Spatrick	partition setup can follow.
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29b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallPart5
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31b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallPart6({:-CD-ROM, -:})
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33b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDURLInstall
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35b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDCDROMInstall
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37b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDDISKInstall(,,{:-, Linux (ext2) or MS-DOS-:})
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39b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDCommonInstall
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41b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDInstallWrapup
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43b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDCongratulations
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45d77a3cadSsthenAs you may have seen during installation, on some systems OpenBSD/MACHINE
46d77a3cadSsthenwill configure the system console (displaying kernel messages, panics, and
47d77a3cadSsthenso on) to use the serial interface even though it has video hardware.
48d77a3cadSsthenTo use video output on the framebuffer instead, you may add "set tty fb0"
49*3e904a87Smiodto /etc/boot.conf.
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51d77a3cadSsthenIn these cases the installer question about running X11 is not displayed;
52d77a3cadSsthento start an X11 display manager at boot, use "rcctl enable xenodm".
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56b8996461SpatrickOpenBSDUnattendedInstallation
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