Bibby,

As far a I know there is no cdrom42.fs file for the v4.2 release. This is
an oversight in the docs unless I am wrong. You can use the install42.iso
or you can make your own custom cd iso by using the cdrom41.fs from v4.1.

Making a custom, bootable OpenBSD install CD
http://calomel.org/bootable_openbsd_cd.html

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On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 03:12:30AM +0800, Bibby wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>Part of file: 4.2/i386/INSTALL.i386:
>---
>
>    cdrom42.fs    The i386 boot and installation 2.88MB
>            floppy image that contains almost all OpenBSD
>            drivers; see below.
>If i want to use 'mkisofs' to create a custom iso image(e.g, add some
>binary packages), which file should i use for the '-b' option?
>
>Thanks very much.
>
>-- 
>Bibby(Huangbin Zhang)
>OpenBSD User in China Mainland: http://www.OpenBSDonly.org/

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