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- The latest supported OpenBSD/macppc release is - OpenBSD 3.2. - Here are the - - OpenBSD/macppc 3.2 installation instructions - . -
- -- Snapshots are made available from time to time, in - this location - as well as in a few - mirrors. - Here are the - - OpenBSD/macppc snapshot installation instructions - as well. -
- -- There are several installation media provided: -
- With the OpenBSD CD inserted in the cdrom drive, powering the machine on - while leaving the ``C'' key pressed will bootstrap the installation - procedure. - Alternatively, the CD can be booted at the OpenFirmware prompt, with -
- boot cd:,ofwboot 3.2/macppc/bsd.rd --
- If the system disk is shared with MacOS, the ofwboot boot loader - and the bsd.rd installation media can be copied to the first HFS - or HFS+ partition. - Then the installation procedure can be booted at the OpenFirmware prompt, - with -
- boot hd:,ofwboot bsd.rd --
- Having OpenBSD multiboot, or share, a disk with OS X/MacOS 9 - is possible as long as the disk is first partitioned with the - MacOS utility, Drive Setup (MacOS 9) or System Disk - Utility (MacOS X). - Unallocated space, or a partition not in use, must be left for OpenBSD's use. - Since OpenBSD is only able to boot from HFS (not MacOS X UFS) filesystem, - the first partition must formated as HFS or HFS+, not UFS, to be able to boot - OpenBSD. -
- -- Please refer to the installation instructions for more details on how to - install a shared disk. - Standalone (no MacOS present) installation is also supported. -
- - -- Modern MacPPC systems have two IDE interfaces (called Ultra and IDE), each of - which can have two devices on them (ultra0, ultra1, ide0, ide1). - When multiple drives are present in the system, there are limitations - of which drives can be configured as the OpenBSD root drive. - Invalid configurations will not be able to properly - detect which drive is the root drive, so any attempt will either - prompt for a root drive or fail. -
- --
+ The latest supported OpenBSD/macppc release is + OpenBSD 3.2. + Here are the + + OpenBSD/macppc 3.2 installation instructions + . +
+ ++ Snapshots are made available from time to time, in + this location + as well as in a few + mirrors. + Here are the + + OpenBSD/macppc snapshot installation instructions + as well. +
+ ++ There are several installation media provided: +
+ With the OpenBSD CD inserted in the cdrom drive, powering the machine on + while leaving the ``C'' key pressed will bootstrap the installation + procedure. + Alternatively, the CD can be booted at the OpenFirmware prompt, with +
+ boot cd:,ofwboot 3.2/macppc/bsd.rd ++
+ If the system disk is shared with MacOS, the ofwboot boot loader + and the bsd.rd installation media can be copied to the first HFS + or HFS+ partition. + Then the installation procedure can be booted at the OpenFirmware prompt, + with +
+ boot hd:,ofwboot bsd.rd ++
+ Having OpenBSD multiboot, or share, a disk with OS X/MacOS 9 + is possible as long as the disk is first partitioned with the + MacOS utility, Drive Setup (MacOS 9) or System Disk + Utility (MacOS X). + Unallocated space, or a partition not in use, must be left for OpenBSD's use. + Since OpenBSD is only able to boot from HFS (not MacOS X UFS) filesystem, + the first partition must formated as HFS or HFS+, not UFS, to be able to boot + OpenBSD. +
+ ++ Please refer to the installation instructions for more details on how to + install a shared disk. + Standalone (no MacOS present) installation is also supported. +
+ + ++ Modern MacPPC systems have two IDE interfaces (called Ultra and IDE), each of + which can have two devices on them (ultra0, ultra1, ide0, ide1). + When multiple drives are present in the system, there are limitations + of which drives can be configured as the OpenBSD root drive. + Invalid configurations will not be able to properly + detect which drive is the root drive, so any attempt will either + prompt for a root drive or fail. +
+ ++