First of all, thanks for all the feedback.
(at FAQ 4.9) I still think that adding a note that rsd0 is the name of
the raw character device associated to the device sd0 and that
consequently you can find the correct parameter for dd in your system by
adding an 'r' to the device listed in disklabel which is associated to
/, would be useful to future illiterates like me.
On 3/9/2011 2:04 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2011-03-09, marc<li...@drwx.org> wrote:
I also think it would be great to add msdos and ntfs support in the
installation cdrom (no it's not there).
msdos support *is* there on most arch.
not on amd64 (OpenBSD 4.8)... I doubled checked. There are only
mount_cdf9660,mount_ffs,mount_udf.
ntfs support wouldn't be worth the space, considering you
can't safely write files with it.
Ubuntu has it
irrelevant.
well Ubuntu has it, and I never had problems writing files with it.
if there is open source code around that works, I don't think this is
irrelevant... It might provide some great inspiration... (even if it is
probably hard work).