OpenBSD bsd.rd is ram file system meant for installation or recovery procedures;
# mount -o loop /srv/qemu/iso/install68.iso /media/ # cp /media/6.8/amd64/bsd.rd /boot
Reboot machine and press c on grub menu, and set partition root, kernel location and boot, example;
grub> set root=(hd0,gpt3) grub> kopenbsd /bsd.rd grub> boot
Press enter and follow the instructions, OpenBSD installation is known to be one of the most easy of all operating systems. Read OpenBSD documentation.
Don't enable xenodm, enable after install and post install procedures.
Don't skip network configuration, it will need to fetch updates and synchronize clock.
Don't skip user creation, will be default administrator
When formatting the disk select auto and then resize of auto created partitions that shrink the last one (home). After install it will run syspatch and fw_update.
After install reboot, by default it will run syspatch and fw_updateo to check and install updates.
Install your favorite tools, example of a minimal setup;
# pkg_add vim git lynx irssi # pkg_add xsel spectrwm
User created during install is part of wheel group by default, copy /etc/example/doas.conf to /etc/ to enable doas command;
# cp /etc/examples/doas.conf /etc/
Copy skeleton files;
# cp -r ~/doc/openbsd/conf/skel /etc/skel
Add regular user not part of wheel group
# useradd -m user_name
~/.Xresources XTerm*faceName:DeJavuMono XTerm*faceSize:11 XTerm*allowBoldFonts:false XTerm*scrollBar:false XTerm*loginShell:true XTerm*eightBitInput:false XTerm*internalBorder:2 XTerm*foreground:white XTerm*background:black XTerm*color0:#2e3436 XTerm*color8:#888A85 XTerm*color1:#cc0000 XTerm*color9:#ef2929 XTerm*color2:#4e9a06 XTerm*color10:#8ae234 XTerm*color3:#edd400 XTerm*color11:#fce94f XTerm*color4:#3465a4 XTerm*color12:#729fcf XTerm*color5:#92659a XTerm*color13:#c19fbe XTerm*color6:#07c7ca XTerm*color14:#63e9e9 XTerm*color7:#d3d7cf XTerm*color15:#eeeeee
~/.xsession export ENV=$HOME/.kshrc xrdb -merge "$HOME/.Xresources" spectrwm
libernaut# wsconsctl mouse.tp.tapping=1 mouse.tp.tapping -> 1 libernaut# cat /etc/wsconsctl.conf mouse.tp.tapping=1 libernaut#OpenBSD Index
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