Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-30 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 12:38:01PM -0400, Chris Smith wrote: > On 4/29/07, bubka20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Nothing different happens when I restart my computer. The windows os just > > comes up like always. I'm not prompted with any choices to install > > openbsd...I've tried several t

Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread bubka20
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Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread Chris Smith
On 4/29/07, bubka20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Nothing different happens when I restart my computer. The windows os just > comes up like always. I'm not prompted with any choices to install > openbsd...I've tried several times putting a cd with cd40.iso and and a cd > with cdrom.fs in the cd

Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread Sevan / Venture37
should this prompt with the kernel boot automatically when I start my computer with the cd in the cd-rom. I'm new to this.. So far everytime I try it, the computer just loads the windows os already installed, it never asks me anything? Looks like you haven't burn't the .iso properly In ne

Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/04/29 08:01, bubka20 wrote: > Nothing different happens when I restart my computer. The windows os just > comes up like always. I'm not prompted with any choices to install > openbsd...I've tried several times putting a cd with cd40.iso and and a cd > with cdrom.fs in the cd-rom drive an

Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 08:01:38AM -0700, bubka20 wrote: > Nothing different happens when I restart my computer. The windows os just > comes up like always. I'm not prompted with any choices to install > openbsd...I've tried several times putting a cd with cd40.iso and and a cd > with cdrom.fs i

Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread Matiss Miglans
Hi You burn cd40.iso as image or as normal files ? You can tree make a bootable floppy and boot from them. Matiss bubka20 wrote: Nothing different happens when I restart my computer. The windows os just comes up like always. I'm not prompted with any choices to install openbsd...I've tried se

Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread bubka20
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Re: booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread Sevan / Venture37
I have downloaded and burned to disk the cd40.iso and cdrom40.fs openbsd kernel from several of the ftp mirror sites. I'm trying to load openbsd on an old machine that is running nt backoffice (for which I don't have the password to logon). If I'm loading the correct boot disk, shouldn't the fil

booting openbsd and blowing out old windows os

2007-04-29 Thread bubka20
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