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OpenBSD FTP Install

Diffusion

Senior member
I currently have a Pentium 133 with 32megs of ram running as a terminal server on my LAN, right now its running freebsd, I would like to shift over to OpenBSD 2.8, however, the MBR for it seems to have problems, the partitioning the install guide suggests does not have enough space, and the install fails somewhere in the man files, so I lumped everything into a / directory and a swap. Less secure, easier to install, anyway, my problem is that after installation, it detects the drive, shifts over to boot up off of it, and then fails, but not until it prints out the first line of the OpenBSD boot sequence. Anyone out there have any clues why this is happening? I am nearly to the point of giving up on OpenBSD (the next install will be my forth FTP over dialup), unless someone has a clue, thanks in advance,
 
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