Presumably yes, based on the "Installed improvements" here: http://www.openbsd.org/68.html
I assume you've verified/changed the boot priority in BIOS so it will try to boot from the DVD before the main drive? Mitch ocelot <ocelo...@protonmail.com> wrote on Sun [2021-Jan-17 03:45:19 +0000]: > Hey guys. I'm trying to install OpenBSD on a laptop, but the UEFI boot > manager doesn't see the DVD. The laptop is a Dell with a Ryzen 4700U, > and only has UEFI boot capability. > > The ISO I'm using is the latest version, 6.8. The ISO hash matches one > listed in the SHA256 file, and I also verified the files with a windows > port of signify. > > I burned multiple DVDs to rule out the possibility of a bad burn, and > these DVDs weren't detected. I tried with my desktop, and they were > not detected by the desktop's UEFI boot manager either. > > Is OpenBSD able to boot in UEFI mode from DVDs? > > Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email.