Good Day!
I used the INSTALL.zaurus. I think alot of users are initially turned
off to it due to its enormous size :o.
I also used INSTALL.zaurus, and was calmed by it's similarity with
OpenBSD installs on the i386, amd64, macppc and alpha platforms. ;)
The link I posted above is just over a page long and shows how to
install OpenBSD on the Z.
And out of date as soon as the OpenBSD developers update the system.
Peruse the openbsd-cvs[0], and observe how code and documentation commits
happen simultaneous ly, no code is committed without it's accompanying
documentation.
[rant engage]
I *hate* crawling the web for Linux HOWTOs and FAQs. After installing
and using Red Hat, Debian and Gentoo Linux, doing a `man -k $SUBJECT` on
an OpenBSD box is heaven.
[rant disengage]
<SNIP>
Someone could easily write a a mini-INSTALL.zaurus in a
page or two. *points at barryg* :D
-wormwood
;) Nice one. Hehehe.
Mabuhay! barryg
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http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-cvs--
Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga, bofh