Greetings everyone :)

So here's the deal, I have :

-> An i386 machine with no floppy or CDROM drive that I'm willing to 
install OpenBSD on
-> A nice and shiny 4.2 CD-set
-> A 2 GB USB flash drive

Because I'm stingy and I don't want to spend fifty bucks on an USB CDROM 
drive when installation is pretty much the only need I will have for 
it, I was wondering how I could turn my USB flash drive into an OpenBSD 
installation medium (it's of course very easy to copy the sets on it, 
but I can't figure out how to make it bootable afterwards).

Any pointers about this will be much appreciated.

Firas
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