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| Hello, You may use a TFTP server on another box. The simple way may be to use PXE boot method. You can also use a grub boot sector with grub compiled with support for your network card. Grub can be compiled with a tftp server, dhcp client and support for some network cards. You can build a custom OpenBSD ramdisk image with dhcp and openssh server a boot time so you can have an access to the openbsd install system. There might be some easier way to do this Cheers, Fancois Visconte <fv@kh3.org> Manuel Lamas wrote: > Hi, > > I have a machine with FreeBSD (5.3). I cannot use the CD nor the > floppy disk. I have just an access with ssh and KVM. > > Which is best the way of installing OpenBSD in this situation? > > Thank you very much > > Manuel |
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