Buy a good USB stick and treat it like any other disk.
Then you don't need to bother with any of this.

I've been running on octeon like that since 7.3, without problems.


On Jul 17 10:51:42, christ...@liebender.dev wrote:
> Hello misc@,
> 
> I'm about to install OpenBSD onto an Edgerouter 6P - inspired by [1]. Since
> this router only has 4GB of eMMC, I'm wary of installing all sets.
> 
> FWIW, this is not the first time that I skip sets in an install, albeit that
> in those cases, issues came up afterwards. Particularly, I once chose to
> skip the X subsystem on one install only to find out that they are required
> for some ports. Considering that adding sets afterwards is a little more
> complicated than ftp && cp, I'm asking questions here before I find myself
> in that situation again.
> 
> So, I definitely will not ever find myself in a situation where I need X on
> the Edgerouter - I'm quite sure about that - thus, I can safely skip
> x*77.tgz. (right?) What about comp77.tgz? Is it possible that some ports -
> talking about pkg_add-ing them, not building them from source - require the
> "libraries" that come with comp? Quoting the FAQ here: "The compiler
> collection" (probably wouldn't want to compile anything on that CPU, too
> RISCy...) "headers" (won't need those then) "and libraries" (do I need
> them???).
> 
> Are my assumptions correct? Is there anything else to be aware of when
> skipping sets?
> 
> Not talking about game77 - I doubt anything depends on that :)
> 
> - Christoph
> 
> [1]: 
> https://kirill.korins.ky/articles/edgerouter-4-under-openbsd-with-failover-wan/
> 
> 

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