BSD vs Linux

>public is what ruins things
couldn't have said it better myself.

I want to like OpenBSD but I can't get it to find the file sets during installation. Can a BigSwingingDick bro help me?

Devilish

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the one with more trannies win

Which image are you using?
The installation guide may come handy: openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html
You should use install64.fs if booting from USB, or install64.iso if booting from CD/DVD. Arseuming you're on amd64:
cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/amd64/install64.fs
cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/amd64/install64.iso

minirootXX.fs and cdXX.iso are akin to netinstall images, maybe you're using those instead?

Thanks for the help BaSeDbro.
I did use install64.fs and I burned it with Rufus. Installation seems to work great right up until asks me for the path for the amd64 sets, which I cannot find.

The only device detected is sd0, which is what I'm installing it from. Everything seems to partition and mount correctly but the sets just aren't in any of the directories.

Tried this?
openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Installing-OpenBSD-5-6-using-a-USB-Flash-drive-td265509.html

Keep em satania doujins comin

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>Companies should have the freedom to take away my freedom
Spoken like a true cuck

BSD is pretty comfy, switched to NetBSD after 10 years of using Archlinux on my desktop. OpenBSD works great as a router, and is generally a pretty good server os