Thank you all for your valuable comment.It worked.
http://www.pantz.org/os/openbsd/makingaopenbsdcd.shtml was helpful.

Thanks once again.

On 6/12/05, Marti Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ZL,
> 
> In addition to Jon's comment about the relative path for -b, you're
> leaving off the directory that you actually want to grab the files
> from. If you've downloaded files into ~/openbsd37, then add that to
> the end of your command, adjust the path for -b, and you should be all
> set.
> 
> Take care,
> Marti
> 
> On 6/11/05, Z L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I downloaded /3.7/i386 and want to create a bootable CD. So first I
> > need to make a bootable ISO image and then burn the image in a CD.
> >
> > I did "mkisofs -r -b ~/openbsd/3.7/i386/cdrom37.fs -c "boot.catalog"
> > -o openbsd.iso". It doesn't seem to work.
> >
> > Along with ~/../3/7 I also have ~/openbsd/openssh and
> > ~/openbsd/3.7/changelog directory. I was wondering if I could burn
> > them altogether in a bootable CD.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.

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