On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 09:13:05AM +0100, Peter Hessler wrote:

> On 2010 Feb 19 (Fri) at 10:05:06 +0200 (+0200), Lars Nooden wrote:
> :Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> :> The lasy days I spent on working at the install procedure. The code I
> :> am about to commit is able to create a small ext2 partition or use an
> :> existing ext2 one to install the bootloader on. The kernel the wil be
> :> read from ffs.
> :
> :Sweet.  Can I ask how, priori to that, you solved the ext2 problem?
> 
> A combination of creating partitions with linux/packages, copying bsd to
> said ext2fs partition, and rebooting.  it was pretty annoying.

Oh and on my first install a few weeks back I just kept the Linux
setup and copied bsd to the it (there was no OpenBSD bootloader then),
I zapped the recovery partition and made it an OpenBSD partition,
using the unallocated space on the hd. 

But now the Loongson is guaranteed 100% pinguin free.

        -Otto

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