I have started close to 5 projects on sf.net but most are not of
general use. This one is.
http://liveusb-openbsd.sf.net
Please download the 7z image of the binary image to write to a USB memory stick.
If the link on that page does not work since the mirroring system
would not have picked up
my recent upload, then you could try this link:
http://spam-cheetah.com/usb.bin.7z
All you have to do is:
# 7z e usb.bin.7z
You will get the file usb.bin which has to dd(1) ed to the USB memory stick.
On linux you would have to do:
# dd if=usb.bin of=/dev/sda bs=8192
You have to know which device is your USB memory stick from dmesg. If
you use a SATA disk then the above
command will kill you! ;)
sda will be your hard disk. You have to know if it is sdb, sdc, sdd or whatever.
Under OpenBSD, I just say /dev/rsd0c or /dev/rsd1c for devices
connected one after another. Under linux the
naming scheme is different.
Have fun!
I did this since I needed a bootable image for my upcoming LUG talk.
See you in the talk.
Best,
Girish
--
Gayatri Hitech
web: http://gayatri-hitech.com
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