Hi
You burn cd40.iso as image or as normal files ?
You can tree make a bootable floppy and boot from them.
Matiss
bubka20 wrote:
Nothing different happens when I restart my computer. The windows os just
comes up like always. I'm not prompted with any choices to install
openbsd...I've tried several times putting a cd with cd40.iso and and a cd
with cdrom.fs in the cd-rom drive and nothing happens when I restart my
computer.
Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
I have downloaded and burned to disk the cd40.iso and cdrom40.fs openbsd
kernel from several of the ftp mirror sites. I'm trying to load openbsd
on
an old machine that is running nt backoffice (for which I don't have the
password to logon). If I'm loading the correct boot disk, shouldn't the
files on one of these disks automatically start a program that asks me if
I
want to repartition/reformat my drive? I have bios boot sequence set to
cd-rom first, but the windows operating system loads everytime. What's
going on?
Thank anyone
yep, it should ask you (after you've bootted the kernel) if you'd like to
install, upgrade or drop out into a shell
How far are you getting??
Sevan / Venture37
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