On 10/10/07, Christopher Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone. My situation is this:
> i've a laptop, a Sharp pc-ax10 with Windows 2000 preinstalled , without
> cdrom, floppy. I wish install OpenBSD on it. Naturally bios can't boot
> from USB.
> So i've thinked to boot the bsd.rd , but how ? The faq explain the
> procedure from an older OpenBSD operating system... i've Windows 2000 on it.
>
> Is it possible ? and if is possible, in which way ? Where i must put the
> bsd.rd and in which way i can boot from him ?
>
> I've tried google, but nothing :-(
>
> Thanks for the attention

Can your BIOS boot from the network (PXE)? If you can set up a PXE
server with "pxeboot" as the boot image then you can boot that way.

Alternatively you can pull out the hard drive, plug it into a
different computer or a USB-to-IDE converter, install there, and then
put it back.

-Nick

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