OpenBSD’s /etc/boot.conf has a variety of other features, suchas letting you adjust the memory configuration to skip the famous Compaq 16MBmemory hole, or letting you choose an alternate boot disk. You can see all thedetails in boot(8), but we’re going to focus on diverting theconsole to the serial port. Since I’m going to be running this installrepeatedly, I’d like to have a custom boot floppy image that I can use to burnas many floppies as I like. Floppies tend to go bad after a
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