Hello, I have a possible stupid question. How is the install hard if I simply direct the install drive to /dev/sd0? I have a 32Gb usb stick and have 11Gigs for OBSD and the rest is fat32. I'm not seeing how the default installer is lacking options for install.
Thank you Cody On May 6, 2012 6:09 PM, "Johan Ryberg" <jo...@securit.se> wrote: > Hi > > Flashboot is a small infrastructure to build minimal OpenBSD > installations suitable for booting of flash and USB devices originally > by Damien Miller. Flashboot is derived from the scripts and tools > used to build the OpenBSD installation media and has evolved over the > years. > > You will found Flashboot at Github: https://github.com/openbsd/flashboot > > We need people to test some of the builds for example SOEKRIS4501. > WRAP12 and PCENGINES kernel. If you don't want to build by our self > there is a full set of images ready to put on a USB memory stick or > Flash card media. > > The scripts also builds i386 and amd64 USB installations images > from install51.iso to make it really simple to install OpenBSD from > USB pendrives (memory sticks). > > Best regards Johan Ryberg