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If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CD-ROM, you can also install ! OpenBSD with a CDROM you burn yourself. ! To achieve this, you have to download one of the following ISO files from ! our mirrors:

! If you choose cd55.iso, you will need to get the base and X sets ! via another media or network. ! Otherwise, if you choose install55.iso, you will not need anything ! but the application packages.

Note that the paragraph above is also valid for the people interested in running -current. ! You can fetch install55.iso from the latest snapshot and install or upgrade your system very quickly.


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If you choose not to buy an OpenBSD CD-ROM, you can also install ! OpenBSD with a CDROM or flash disk you create yourself. ! To achieve this, you have to download one of the following ISO or file ! sytem image files from our mirrors:

! If you choose cd56.iso or miniroot56.fs, you will need to ! get the base and X sets via another media or network. ! Otherwise, if you choose install56.iso or install56.fs, ! you will not need anything but the ! application packages.

Note that the paragraph above is also valid for the people interested in running -current. ! You can fetch install56.iso from the latest snapshot and install or upgrade your system very quickly.


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  • /pub/OpenBSD/5.5/
    Where you find our most recent release.

    To be listed on this page we require mirrors to be fast, up-to-date, capable, and well-connected to networks in the region in which they serve. Our policy requires mirrors to carry at least the last two releases in ! binary form (currently 5.5 and 5.6), snapshots, as well as the other associated directories (including OpenSSH/, OpenNTPD/, OpenBGPD/, patches/ and tools/), and keep them current; snapshots should not be older than a week. Note that in the above, "release" means all files under the specific ! directory (e.g. 5.6/). This includes all architecture subdirectories and the complete packages subdirectory, with packages for all application architectures. ! As of 5.6, the minimum space required is approximately 600GB. Depending on the disk space available, mirrors may provide more contents, such as older releases, current source tree, etc.