> Oops! I did not see that 'disk' actually was among the possible set
> locations. Have you tried that?
Yes I have.
Could you please refer to previous discussions. If you cannot see many emails
included here, then there must be something wrong with Outlook.com I am
using.

> Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2015 16:14:42 +0100
> From: raimo+open...@erix.ericsson.se
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: Installing OpenBSD 5.6 using a USB Flash drive
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:51:41PM +0100, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:36:20AM +0000, A Y wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I used the following command to create a USB flash drive installation
media
> > > (with all file sets included):
> > > # dd if=/location/install56.fs of=/dev/rsd0c bs=1m
> > > The USB flash drive was created successfully.
> > > The boot process from the USB was done. However, when we came to
installing
> > > file sets, the following prompt was displayed:
> > > Location of sets? (disk http or 'done') [http]
> > > Now, what can I do to direct the installation process to look for the
file
> > > sets in the USB flash drive?
> > > The documentation says:
> > > "Once the install kernel is booted, you have several options of where to
get
> > > the install file sets:
> > > CD-ROM, HTTP, Local disk partition, NFS"     (no mention to USB)
> > > As adviced, I did the following from the shell:
> > > cd /devsh MAKEDEV sd1 mkdir /mnt1mount /dev/sd1a /mnt1
> > > But I got the following error:
> > > Device not configured
> > > Thank you
> >
> > Strange.  I think 'disk' should be among the possible set locations.
>
> Oops!  I did not see that 'disk' actually was among the possible set
> locations.  Have you tried that?
>
> >
> > What kind of machine is this?
> >
> > Use the shell for some diagnostics.
> > Check your dmesg.  Does the install kernel (bsd.rd) detect the flash
drive?
> > Check what "sysctl hw.disknames" says.
> >
> > It seems the USB disk is not detected even though BIOS and boot(8) manages
to
> > boot the kernel.  If so there might be BIOS options that can help e.g
> > setting the disks to AHCI mode, depending on what kind of machine this
is.
> >
> > --
> >
> > / Raimo Niskanen, Erlang/OTP, Ericsson AB
>
> --
>
> / Raimo Niskanen, Erlang/OTP, Ericsson AB

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