Details will be written in future. #contents ---- *What can I do after boot? [#p05ab563] Almost same as normal installation on HDD. ~ See afterboot manual page by running ''man 8 afterboot''. *How to change TimeZone [#s7282b52] Re-link /etc/localtime; cd /etc ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/YOUR-TIME-ZONE localtime Then set system clock if nessesary; date YOUR-LOCAL-TIME Caution: date command causes your hardware clock changed. *Saving and restoring the modified files [#wb58c8f8] See [[this operation exsample>http://kaw.ath.cx/dl/pub/OpenBSD/LiveCD/0_README.SAMPLE.txt]]. *Adding other softwares [#c2de4582] See [[this operation exsample>http://kaw.ath.cx/dl/pub/OpenBSD/LiveCD/0_README.SAMPLE.txt]], too. ~ Usual way as in HDD installation. ~ Packages and ports are also OK. *Changing window manager [#pdcf6d6f] Edit ~/.xinitrc xset +fp /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/japanese/:unscaled xset +fp /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/mona/:unscaled wm=twm <---Edit this. case X"$wm" in Xicewm) Edit shell variable ''wm''. ~ Available wm's are twm, fvwm, cwm or icewm. *Can I rebuild my own CD-ROM image? [#o9aa148f] Yes. ~ Here's a brief description of how to build a LiveCD image; -OpenBSD version of build and target environment ''must be'' the same. -And must be done by root. +Get a build tool. ftp http://kaw.ath.cx/dl/pub/OpenBSD/LiveCD/tools/tools-4.X.tar.gz +Extract it tar xvzpf tools-4.X.tar.gz +Copy kernel cd tools-4.X rm bsd.orig cp bsd bsd.orig (Or compile your customized kernel using tools-4.0/lib/RDROOT, then copy it to tools-4.X/bsd)~ ~ +Copy your OpenBSD file-tree under tools-4.X/cdroot.dist ~ For example; cd cdroot.dist (cd YOUR-OPENBSD-FILE-TREE && tar cpf - .) | tar xvpf - +Make an ISO image make livecd.iso +Burn it. cdio -f /dev/rcd0c blank ( <- Only for CD-RW ) cdio -f /dev/rcd0c tao livecd.iso That's all. *Can I install this LiveCD to HDD? [#e32746d7] Yes. +Install OpenBSD to HDD in unusal way.~ Allocate partition 'a' with the free size larger than 650MB. +Copy three files from FuguIta's media to the target HDD. ~ Here's a sample; mount -t cd9660 /dev/cd0c /mnt cp /mnt/bsd-fi /mnt/bsd-fi.mp /mnt/fuguita.ffsimg / umount /mnt +Then reboot. ~ Specify fuguita's kernel as running kernel; boot> bsd-fi or boot> bsd-fi.mp ---- #topicpath