Hi,

I tried to install OpenBSD on my Zaurus SL-C3000. I was following the
instruction at "ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/zaurus/INSTALL.zaurus"
every thing was fine until I got a fatal error when formating the
first partition (I had wiped the whole disk).

Now when I power-up the Zaurus, I expectingly stop at the boot prompt
with a bunch of invalid arguments:

>> OpenBSD/Zaurus BOOT 2.08
open(hda0:/etc/boot.conf): Invalid argument
boot>

booting hd0a:/bsd open hda0:/bsd: Invalid argument
Failed(22) will try/obsd



My questions:

I'm not very familiar with this kind of device but I was thinking I
could prepare a CF or SD memory disk with the bsd.rd on it and boot
from it at the boot prompt. Before I got rush the computer store and
buy a memory disk, I would like to know if I  will see the CF or SD
card as a disk I can boot from ? Or Is there another way I could do it
?

Thanks,

Phil

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