Ryan Smith wrote:
/etc/boot.conf contains "set timeout 10".  If I type any valid command into

The default install don't have these.

May be stupid to ask, but did you try without your boot.conf file?

From the FaQ a bit lower from it

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#PXE

"Note that /etc/boot.conf is only needed if the kernel you wish to boot from is not named bsd, or other pxeboot defaults are not as you need them (for example, you wish to use a serial console). You can test your tftpd(8) server using a tftp(1) client, making sure you can fetch the needed files."

Does it go well without it?

Best,

Daniel

Reply via email to