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-The latest supported OpenBSD/sparc release is -OpenBSD 3.2. -Here are the - -OpenBSD/sparc 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/sparc snapshot installation instructions - as well. -
- --There are several installation media provided, so that -OpenBSD/sparc can be installed or upgraded via CD, floppy boot images on -sun4c and sun4m, miniroot images for machines without floppies -(and sun4 machines), as well as network and diskless installs. -
- Booting off the CD provides a small ffs filesystem with a kernel containing
- a GENERIC kernel with drivers for all devices found on Sparc machines.
- For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
-GENERIC
-kernel configuration file.
- The CD can be booted off the OpenPROM prompt with
-
- boot cdrom 3.2/sparc/bsd.rd --
- Booting off the floppy provides a small ffs filesystem with a kernel
- containing drivers for the most popular devices found on Sparc machines.
- For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
-RAMDISK
-kernel configuration file.
- The floppy can be booted off the OpenPROM prompt with
-
- boot floppy --
- The miniroot provides the same installation environment as the bootable CD, - and is intended for easy bootstrap if there is already an operating system - installed on the machine. - After dumping the miniroot to the primary swap partition with dd, the - miniroot can be booted off the OpenPROM prompt with a command such as -
- boot disk:b -- (the disk designation may be different, depending on the chosen swap - partition). -
- Using a diskless setup, it is also possible to boot the OpenBSD/sparc - boot loader, boot.net, from the network via tftp, and access - the bsd.rd standalone miniroot over NFS. - Refer to the - diskless(8) - manual page for details on how to setup a network boot environment. -
+The latest supported OpenBSD/sparc release is +OpenBSD 3.2. +Here are the + +OpenBSD/sparc 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/sparc snapshot installation instructions + as well. +
+ ++There are several installation media provided, so that +OpenBSD/sparc can be installed or upgraded via CD, floppy boot images on +sun4c and sun4m, miniroot images for machines without floppies +(and sun4 machines), as well as network and diskless installs. +
+ Booting off the CD provides a small ffs filesystem with a kernel containing
+ a GENERIC kernel with drivers for all devices found on Sparc machines.
+ For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
+GENERIC
+kernel configuration file.
+ The CD can be booted off the OpenPROM prompt with
+
+ boot cdrom 3.2/sparc/bsd.rd ++
+ Booting off the floppy provides a small ffs filesystem with a kernel
+ containing drivers for the most popular devices found on Sparc machines.
+ For the latest list of drivers available on this image, take a look at the
+RAMDISK
+kernel configuration file.
+ The floppy can be booted off the OpenPROM prompt with
+
+ boot floppy ++
+ The miniroot provides the same installation environment as the bootable CD, + and is intended for easy bootstrap if there is already an operating system + installed on the machine. + After dumping the miniroot to the primary swap partition with dd, the + miniroot can be booted off the OpenPROM prompt with a command such as +
+ boot disk:b ++ (the disk designation may be different, depending on the chosen swap + partition). +
+ Using a diskless setup, it is also possible to boot the OpenBSD/sparc + boot loader, boot.net, from the network via tftp, and access + the bsd.rd standalone miniroot over NFS. + Refer to the + diskless(8) + manual page for details on how to setup a network boot environment. +