You don't really need a CD image... if you look at what's on the
OpenBSD distribution sites, you'll see that you can download the
desired "distribution sets" and then make a boot floppy to do the
install. It looks a bit like the traditional Slackware install
scenario.
-- Rod
http://www.sunsetsystems.com/
On Wed, 01 Nov 2000, Mark Peoples wrote:
> you can't d/l an iso of OpenBSD because the cd layout is
> patented...something like that. you'll need to borrow it or get a copy from
> somewhere like cheapbytes (who I think sells it for the openbsd.org site)
>
> marco
>
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> [mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of Digital
> Wokan
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 9:55 PM
> To: plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
> Subject: Re: NAT, how can it be done properly?
>
>
> Hawke, didn't we just discuss that I could download and burn CD's just
> the other day? If you want a BSD, there are iso's of FreeBSD and NetBSD
> at www.linuxiso.org. If anyone else knows where I can get an iso of
> OpenBSD, it would be appreciated. Openbsd.com doesn't have one.
>
> Hawke wrote:
> >
> > thats just it, I don't have openBSD.
> >
> > I have to use either debain or mandrake.
> >
> > Hawke
> >
> > "Furmanek, Greg" wrote:
> > >
> > > Use OpenBSD.