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system image files from our mirrors:
! - cd58.iso to burn a minimal 5.8 CD-ROM
(roughly 8MB in size, boot only)
!
- install58.iso to burn a full 5.8 CD-ROM
(roughly 230MB in size, boot + sets)
!
- miniroot58.fs to create a minimal 5.8 boot media
(for flash or HD image installs -- roughly 5M in size, boot only)
!
- install58.fs to burn a full 5.8 bootable disk file system
(for flash or HD image installs -- roughly 290M in size, boot + sets)
! If you choose cd58.iso or miniroot58.fs, you will need to
get the base and X sets via another media or network.
! Otherwise, if you choose install58.iso or install58.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 install58.iso from the latest snapshot and install or
upgrade your system very quickly.
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system image files from our mirrors:
! - cdXX.iso to burn a minimal CD-ROM
(roughly 8MB in size, boot only)
!
- installXX.iso to burn a full CD-ROM
(roughly 230MB in size, boot + sets)
!
- minirootXX.fs to create a minimal boot media
(for flash or HD image installs -- roughly 5M in size, boot only)
!
- installXX.fs to burn a full bootable disk file system
(for flash or HD image installs -- roughly 290M in size, boot + sets)
! If you choose cdXX.iso or minirootXX.fs, you will need to
get the base and X sets via another media or network.
! Otherwise, if you choose installXX.iso or installXX.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 installXX.iso from the latest snapshot and install or
upgrade your system very quickly.
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HTTP/FTP
OpenBSD can also be obtained via HTTP or FTP.
! Typically you need a single small piece of boot media (e.g., a boot floppy)
and then the rest of the files can be installed from a number of locations,
including directly off the Internet.
Consult the Installation Guide to get an
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HTTP/FTP
OpenBSD can also be obtained via HTTP or FTP.
! Typically you need a single small piece of boot media
and then the rest of the files can be installed from a number of locations,
including directly off the Internet.
Consult the Installation Guide to get an
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!
! This is a list of currently known FTP servers & mirrors:
!
! This is a list of currently known HTTP/FTP servers & mirrors:
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amd64/
armish/
armv7/
- aviion/
hppa/
i386/
landisk/
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and binary packages from our development code.
This is where we place those test releases.
-
/pub/OpenBSD/src/
- This is a cvs checkout of our daily source tree for those
- who want to access individual files. Normally we recommend
- the use of AnonCVS instead of mirroring
- this location. Thus, all ftp mirrors don't mirror this location.
-
-
/pub/OpenBSD/doc/
- The OpenBSD FAQ in PDF and plain
- text, as well as other OpenBSD-related documentation.
-
/pub/OpenBSD/tools/
Various other little bits.
/pub/OpenBSD/5.7/
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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. 5.8/).
This includes all architecture subdirectories and the complete packages
subdirectory, with packages for all application architectures.
As of 5.7, the minimum space required is approximately 600GB.
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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.
This includes all architecture subdirectories and the complete packages
subdirectory, with packages for all application architectures.
As of 5.7, the minimum space required is approximately 600GB.