I was just going to ask the same thing. I created a USB boot stick using the g4u.fs file produced from that command but it seems to be hanging after I select boot from USB drive. I ran the command on one of my OS X machines though. Is there a way to get the un-split version of the fs file? 

Patrick Lee
Academic Systems Administrator
California College of the Arts - San Francisco

On Nov 7, 2006, at 4:39 PM, Hubert Feyrer wrote:

On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, David Morehead wrote:
Im trying to make a bootable usb stick with the g4u image on it but im
unsure how to get to the g4u.fs file on the iso? when i look in the iso
all i see is 2 files: BOOT. and  NETBSD., would I need a server
installed with netbsd to access the files on the iso?

Can you please verify if the following gives something useful:

( cat g4u-2.2-1.fs ; \
   cat g4u-2.2-2.fs | dd bs=512 skip=16 ; \
   cat g4u-2.2-3.fs | dd bs=512 skip=16 ) >g4u.fs

?

I've never played with USB sticks, and the USB documentation apparently is 
still from the times when g4u was just a single floppy...


  - Hubert

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