Normally if you're using DHCP you wouldn't need to do this by hand anyway, but it looks like this isn't yet implemented in dhcpleased.

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On 3 June 2022 15:28:23 "Theo de Raadt" <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote:

yes that is the way to do it.

guent...@openbsd.org wrote:

On Thu, 2 Jun 2022, Luca Di Gregorio wrote:
> when installing OpenBSD there is the chance to set a network interface,
> anyway, there is no chance to set the MTU on it.
>
> It would be good to add this setting in the installation process

No, we don't believe that imposing that burden on every single person on
every install is a net benefit.  Indeed, the project's experience is that
very few people need to explicitly configure an MTU.

So, for those that need it, well, to quote all of the INSTALL.<platform>
files:

---
If any question has a default answer, it will be displayed in brackets
("[]") after the question.  If you wish to stop the installation, you may
hit Control-C at any time, but if you do, you'll have to begin the
installation process again from scratch.  Using Control-Z to suspend the
process may be a better option, or at any prompt enter "!" to get a shell,
from which "exit" will return you back to that prompt.
---

So, you can use '!' to get a shell where you enter the necessary ifconfig
command, and you can of course tweak the install before rebooting.


Philip Guenther


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