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 <h3><font color=#e00000>i386:</font></h3>  <h3><font color=#e00000>i386:</font></h3>
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 Play with your BIOS options, and see if you can enable booting off a  Play with your BIOS options, and see if you can enable booting off a
 CD; try using CD1.  If not, write CD1:2.3/i386/floppy22.fs to a  CD; try using CD1.  If not, write CD1:2.3/i386/floppy23.fs to a
 floppy, then boot that.  If you are mixing OpenBSD with another  floppy, then boot that.  If you are mixing OpenBSD with another
 operating system, you will surely need to read the INSTALL.i386  operating system, you will surely need to read the INSTALL.i386
 document.  document.
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 To boot off CD1, type "boot cdrom 2.3/sparc/bsd.rd", or  To boot off CD1, type "boot cdrom 2.3/sparc/bsd.rd", or
 "b sd(0,6,0)2.3/sparc/bsd.rd" depending on your ROM version.  "b sd(0,6,0)2.3/sparc/bsd.rd" depending on your ROM version.
 Alternatively, write CD1:2.3/sparc/floppy22.fs to a floppy and boot it  Alternatively, write CD1:2.3/sparc/floppy23.fs to a floppy and boot it
 using "boot fd()" or "boot floppy" depending on your ROM version.  using "boot fd()" or "boot floppy" depending on your ROM version.
 Finally, a third alternative is to write CD1:2.3/sparc/kc.fs and  Finally, a third alternative is to write CD1:2.3/sparc/kc.fs and
 CD1:2.3/sparc/inst.fs to two seperate floppies.  Then insert "kc.fs",  CD1:2.3/sparc/inst.fs to two seperate floppies.  Then insert "kc.fs",
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 <h3><font color=#e00000>PMAX:</font></h3>  <h3><font color=#e00000>PMAX:</font></h3>
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 Write the simpleroot22.fs onto the start of the disk using dd on another  Write the simpleroot23.fs onto the start of the disk using dd on another
 machine.  After moving the disk drive, use "boot -f rz(0,0,0)/bsd"  machine.  After moving the disk drive, use "boot -f rz(0,0,0)/bsd"
 (2100/3100) or "boot 5/rz0a/bsd" (5000).  Alternatively, install via  (2100/3100) or "boot 5/rz0a/bsd" (5000).  Alternatively, install via
 network as described in detail in INSTALL.pmax.  network as described in detail in INSTALL.pmax.

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