In my experience the key to an easy OBSD install is to start with a
bootable fs, on a disk, a usbkey, a cd, floppy ... whatever. Copy
the mfs boot (eg https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/?.?/amd64/bsd.rd)
for your target rev into, say /bsd.XX.rd and reboot. When prompted
enter "boot bsd.XX.rd
I'm talking shite. Ignore all.
The installation ramdisk is deliberately small therefore not all
devices are pre-created.
You probably need to drop to a shell and
# cd /dev
# /dev/MAKEDEV sd2
Hopefully your 2nd usb device will be sd2. Check dmesg to be sure.
Good luck
I've just run into a slightly confusing situation during an install
using install67.fs on a USB stick, and wondered whether it might be
worth adding something to http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
"Installation Guide " to clarify what to do.
I was installing onto a second 32 GB USB stick on a Le
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