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 Released May 19, 1999.<br>  Released May 19, 1999.<br>
 Copyright 1997-1999, Theo de Raadt.<br>  Copyright 1997-1999, Theo de Raadt.<br>
 <cite class=isbn>ISBN - 0-9683637-3-3</cite>.  <cite class=isbn>ISBN - 0-9683637-3-3</cite>.
 <p>  
 <ul>  <ul>
 <li>See the information on <a href=ftp.html>The FTP page</a> for  <li>See the information on <a href=ftp.html>The FTP page</a> for
         a list of mirror machines          a list of mirror machines
 <li>Go to the <code class=reldir>pub/OpenBSD/2.5/</code> directory on  <li>Go to the <code class=reldir>pub/OpenBSD/2.5/</code> directory on
         one of the mirror sites          one of the mirror sites
 <li>Have a look at <a href=errata25.html>The 2.5 Errata page</a> for a list  <li>Have a look at <a href="errata25.html">The 2.5 Errata page</a> for a list
 of bugs and workarounds.  of bugs and workarounds.
 </ul>  </ul>
 <p>  <p>
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 of) install are very similar; the CDROM instructions are left intact  of) install are very similar; the CDROM instructions are left intact
 so that you can see how much easier it would have been if you had  so that you can see how much easier it would have been if you had
 purchased a CDROM instead.  purchased a CDROM instead.
 <p>  
   
 <hr>  <hr>
 Please refer to the following files on the two CDROMs for extensive  Please refer to the following files on the two CDROMs for extensive
 details on how to install OpenBSD 2.5 on your machine:  details on how to install OpenBSD 2.5 on your machine:
 <p>  
 <ul>  <ul>
 <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.5/i386/INSTALL.i386">  <li><a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/2.5/i386/INSTALL.i386">
         .../OpenBSD/2.5/i386/INSTALL.i386 (on CD1)</a>          .../OpenBSD/2.5/i386/INSTALL.i386 (on CD1)</a>
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 Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the  Quick installer information for people familiar with OpenBSD, and the
 use of the new "disklabel -E" command.  If you are at all confused when  use of the new "disklabel -E" command.  If you are at all confused when
 installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above!  installing OpenBSD, read the relevant INSTALL.* file as listed above!
 <p>  
 <h3>OpenBSD/i386:</h3>  <h3>OpenBSD/i386:</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 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
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 Unix, use "dd if=&lt;file&gt; of=/dev/&lt;device&gt; bs=32k" (where device could  Unix, use "dd if=&lt;file&gt; of=/dev/&lt;device&gt; bs=32k" (where device could
 be "floppy" or "rfd0c" or "rfd0a").  Use properly formatted perfect  be "floppy" or "rfd0c" or "rfd0a").  Use properly formatted perfect
 floppies with NO BAD BLOCKS or you will lose.  floppies with NO BAD BLOCKS or you will lose.
 <p>  
 <h3>OpenBSD/sparc:</h3>  <h3>OpenBSD/sparc:</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 To boot off CD1, type "boot cdrom 2.5/sparc/bsd.rd", or  To boot off CD1, type "boot cdrom 2.5/sparc/bsd.rd", or
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 floppy, insert "inst.fs".  Answer a bunch of questions.  Reboot from  floppy, insert "inst.fs".  Answer a bunch of questions.  Reboot from
 the "kc.fs" floppy.  This time, when the floppy is ejected simply  the "kc.fs" floppy.  This time, when the floppy is ejected simply
 re-insert "kc.fs" again and answer a different set of questions.  re-insert "kc.fs" again and answer a different set of questions.
 <p>  
 <h3>OpenBSD/amiga:</h3>  <h3>OpenBSD/amiga:</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 Create BSD partitions according to INSTALL.amiga's preparation section.  Create BSD partitions according to INSTALL.amiga's preparation section.
 Mount the CD2 under AmigaOS as device CD0: Next, execute the following  Mount the CD2 under AmigaOS as device CD0: Next, execute the following
 CLI command: "CD0:2.5/amiga/utils/loadbsd CD0:2.5/amiga/bsd.rd".  CLI command: "CD0:2.5/amiga/utils/loadbsd CD0:2.5/amiga/bsd.rd".
 <p>  
 <h3>OpenBSD/hp300:</h3>  <h3>OpenBSD/hp300:</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 You can boot over the network by following the instructions in  You can boot over the network by following the instructions in
 INSTALL.hp300.  INSTALL.hp300.
 <p>  
 <h3>OpenBSD/alpha:</h3>  <h3>OpenBSD/alpha:</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 Your alpha must use SRM firmware (not ARC).  If you have a CDROM, you  Your alpha must use SRM firmware (not ARC).  If you have a CDROM, you
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 CDROM drive identifier). Otherwise, write CD2:2.5/alpha/floppy.fs to a  CDROM drive identifier). Otherwise, write CD2:2.5/alpha/floppy.fs to a
 floppy and boot that by typing "boot dva0".  If this fails, you can place  floppy and boot that by typing "boot dva0".  If this fails, you can place
 bsd.rd on some other device and boot it, or use the provided simpleroot.  bsd.rd on some other device and boot it, or use the provided simpleroot.
 <p>  
 <h3>OpenBSD/mac68k:</h3>  <h3>OpenBSD/mac68k:</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 Boot MacOS as normal and partition your disk with the appropriate A/UX  Boot MacOS as normal and partition your disk with the appropriate A/UX
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 src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src.  This file  src.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src.  This file
 contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are  contains everything you need except for the kernel sources, which are
 in a separate archive.  To extract:  in a separate archive.  To extract:
 <p>  
 <blockquote><pre>  <blockquote><pre>
 # <kbd>mkdir -p /usr/src</kbd>  # <kbd>mkdir -p /usr/src</kbd>
 # <kbd>cd /usr/src</kbd>  # <kbd>cd /usr/src</kbd>
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 srcsys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys.  srcsys.tar.gz contains a source archive starting at /usr/src/sys.
 This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels.  This file contains all the kernel sources you need to rebuild kernels.
 To extract:  To extract:
 <p>  
 <blockquote><pre>  <blockquote><pre>
 # <kbd>mkdir -p /usr/src/sys</kbd>  # <kbd>mkdir -p /usr/src/sys</kbd>
 # <kbd>cd /usr/src</kbd>  # <kbd>cd /usr/src</kbd>
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 <h3>Ports Tree</h3>  <h3>Ports Tree</h3>
 <p>  <p>
 A ports tree archive is also provided.  To extract:  A ports tree archive is also provided.  To extract:
 <p>  
 <blockquote><pre>  <blockquote><pre>
 # <kbd>cd /usr</kbd>  # <kbd>cd /usr</kbd>
 # <kbd>tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz</kbd>  # <kbd>tar xvfz /tmp/ports.tar.gz</kbd>
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 </pre></blockquote>  </pre></blockquote>
 <p>  <p>
 The ports/ subdirectory is a checkout of the OpenBSD ports tree.  Go  The ports/ subdirectory is a checkout of the OpenBSD ports tree.  Go
 read <a href=faq/faq15.html>http://www.OpenBSD.org/faq/faq15.html</a>  read <a href="faq/faq15.html">https://www.OpenBSD.org/faq/faq15.html</a>
 if you know nothing about ports  if you know nothing about ports
 at this point.  This text is not a manual of how to use ports.  at this point.  This text is not a manual of how to use ports.
 Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the  Rather, it is a set of notes meant to kickstart the user on the
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 order to keep current with it, you must make the ports/ tree  order to keep current with it, you must make the ports/ tree
 available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command  available on a read-write medium and update the tree with a command
 like:  like:
 <p>  
 <blockquote><pre>  <blockquote><pre>
 # <kbd>cd [portsdir]/; cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd</kbd>  # <kbd>cd [portsdir]/; cvs -d anoncvs@server.openbsd.org:/cvs update -Pd</kbd>
 </pre></blockquote>  </pre></blockquote>

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