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Re: Creating a bootable CDROM
The following URL contains instructions for doing it under Linux. I can't
say what the differences for OpenBSD would be, but that is why the Good
Lord made man pages ;-).
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO.html
Toodles,
Bob W.
falbu@amnesty.org@openbsd.org on 03/01/2000 11:35:40 AM
Sent by: owner-misc@openbsd.org
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cc:
Subject: Creating a bootable CDROM
Hello!
I configured a firewall on OpenBSD. I want to put the archived
configuration (.tgz) on a CD, in order to distribute it to several
locations.
I could use the boot image from the installation CD, but I want to modify
the setup script.
Any ideas how to create the boot image?
I suppose the first step would be to create a bootable floppy with the
minimal kernel and the setup scripts.
Can anyone share their experience with me or point me to some
documentation/how-tos?
Thanks,
Florentin Albu
Client-Server Systems Manager
falbu@amnesty.org
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