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authorderaadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>1997-05-27 21:54:33 +0000
committerderaadt <deraadt@openbsd.org>1997-05-27 21:54:33 +0000
commit73f1f54512c3a43eb7e57114bf8918a6a0065ca5 (patch)
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parentyet another pass at sparc install docs (diff)
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installation section, below.
-In summary, there is one i386 floppy image called "floppy.fs". This
-is a bootable install floppy which can be used both to install and to
-upgrade OpenBSD to the current version. It is also useful for maintenance
-and disaster recovery. In addition, the "tools/" directory contains some
-utilities that might be useful for the installation.
+In summary, there is one i386 floppy image called "floppy.fs" (which
+you can copy to a floppy using rawrite.exe or `dd'; as described later
+in this document). This is a bootable install floppy which can be
+used both to install and to upgrade OpenBSD to the current version.
+It is also useful for maintenance and disaster recovery. In addition,
+the "tools/" directory contains some utilities that might be useful
+for the installation.
Bootable installation/upgrade floppy: