Are there any tools for cloning an OpenBSD installation as a live disk, like
the ones in the in the Debian (Respin; Remastersys) and Mandrake (Makecd?)
families of Gnu/Linuxes? Or any reasonably painless way of making a customized
OpenBSD live disk?
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I've installed:
signify-openbsd
signify-openbsd-keys
in an ultra-light (think Lubuntu on Atkins & amphetimines) Ubuntu 16.04.
I guess I'm just a dumb Ubuntard, despite my Intertel membership, but I can't
for the life of me figure out how to cryptographically verify the legitimacy of
install62.
Thank you both. That worked. Ubuntu already had a package named signify so,
with all 3 files in the $PWD, the correct command is:
signify-openbsd -C -p openbsd-62-base.pub -x SHA256.sig install62.iso
Possibly part of the problem is that the Ubuntu package signify-openbsd-keys
does NOT put anyth
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