ISO Image for OpenBSD?

DirtylilTechBoy

Senior member
Oct 19, 2001
304
0
0
Does anybody know where I can find an ISO image for the latest or most stable version of OpenBSD? I went to OpenBSD.org, but the download page had many files, and I need to install the OS from CD.
 

DnetMHZ

Diamond Member
Apr 10, 2001
9,826
1
81
OpenBSD does not release an ISO image of their OS. You might be able to find on on the web created by someone else but
it's not really legal. I'd suggest paying the small price and buying the official CD's
https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order
or simply do an ftp/http install if you have a broadband connection

DnetMHZ
 

BDawg

Lifer
Oct 31, 2000
11,631
2
0
Originally posted by: DirtylilTechBoy
Does anybody know where I can find an ISO image for the latest or most stable version of OpenBSD? I went to OpenBSD.org, but the download page had many files, and I need to install the OS from CD.

Just spend $30 and get a CD. They're a really small group and every CD sale counts towards keeping them going.

 

n0cmonkey

Elite Member
Jun 10, 2001
42,936
1
0
The ftp install is painless, Ive done it several times (along with purchasing various goodies from them :D).

Try that. If you want, there are instructions out there on the web (try this new site I found the other day here, its kinda new, but they're good!) for creating your own unofficial cd. Just remember, it will be illegal if you use the same layout as the official cd.