In the next few snapshots, an ISO file will start to show up.

I won't be testing it.  You will.  Privately let me know how it goes and
I'll make more tweaks to it.

There may be problems with bootblocks, etc.  At this time I don't know what
it will take to get it right.

Robert Palm <develo...@robert-palm.de> wrote:

> Thanks!
> 
> Indeed, Dan has a point here as e.g. with hetzner you can easily ask for an 
> .iso to add for your machine and use that for installation.
> 
> With the .img format you need to use the rescue console, dd the .img yourself 
> and restart which is effort.
> 
> So, I would welcome an .iso, too if possible and align with other archs?
> 
> Am 23. Okt. 2023, 21:08, um 21:08, Ampie Niemand <am...@sshfct.za.net> 
> schrieb:
> >On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 07:27:18PM +0200, Robert Palm wrote:
> >> As this list is not very active I forward your mail to misc@
> >>
> >> Am 21. Okt. 2023, 16:59, um 16:59, Dan <fug...@the-fastest.net>
> >schrieb:
> >> >Hi folks,
> >> >
> >> >Is there a technical reason why the project is not providing
> >> >installation ISOs for the arm64 architecture?
> >
> >I'm pretty sure install74.img and miniroot74.img is provided instead.
> >The idea is that you 'burn' that to a USB stick / thumb drive and boot
> >with
> >that. I think that this category initially had mostly Pi's so there was
> >no
> >need for CDROMs.
> >
> >> >
> >> >The easiest way to install OpenBSD on a new cloud virtual machine
> >for
> >> >me would be to mount cd74.iso and boot.
> >> >
> >> >Could someone give me some pointers for turning the arm bsd.rd
> >> >installation ramdisk kernel into a minimal CD-ROM image?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Thank you,
> >> >Dan
> >>
> >
> >-Ampie
> 

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