Stuart Henderson escreveu:
> On 2008-03-05, Giancarlo Razzolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>                   I do the installation using a pen drive, not a floppy,
>> so it would be nice if there was another image, suited for a pen drive
>> or other things bigger than floppy.
>
> Just do an OS installation to the pen drive then you can boot from it
> and run bsd.rd. You can also copy the installation tgz files to it,
> if you would like to install on machines without a working network.
>
> I pretty much exclusively use netboot of some kind these days though,
> pxeboot(8) is super easy on OpenBSD...
>
>
I do use the pen drive to make the installation of other systems also,
so i do overwrite it every time i'll make a installation. As replied to
Theo down there, i'm not complaining at all, will even take a look at
boot code to see if it's possible to make bigger images.

My regards,

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