Hello,
I know this might sound stupid for a lot of you BSD experts... but I followed the "How To" on openbsd.org on how to install 3.6 line by line.... All my messages were the same at every step, up until after:
Making all device nodes...done.
Installing boot block...
boot: /mnt/boot
proto: /usr/mdec/biosboot
device: /dev/rwd0c
/usr/mdec/biosboot: entry point 0
proto bootblock size 512
/mnt/boot is 3 blocks x 16384 bytes
fs block shift 2; part offset 3069360; inode block 152, offset 4136
using MBR partition 1: type 166 (0xa6) offset 3069360 (0x2ed5b0)
done.
CONGRATULATIONS! Your OpenBSD install has been successfully completed!
To boot the new system, enter halt at the command prompt. Once the
system has halted, reset the machine and boot from the disk.
# halt
syncing disks... done
The operating system has halted.
Please press any key to reboot.
After reboot it comes up with Disk Boot Failure, Insert system disk and press enter.
The install seems to go as planned on
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
no errors, no weird things, but every time i install I det disk boot failure. Is there something that the 'how to' guide left out? remember, I am following it line-for-line. Also, the 'how to' doesn't say wether I need the disk or not afterwards...
It almost seems like there is no boot loader or something? Can someone help a BSD newbie find out what is wrong?
P.S.
My package selection is "all" if that matters.