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=Customize Installation= You may want to customize your installation if:
 * you want to install a new set of packages during the OpenBSD installation.
 * if you want to report an installation problem.
 * If you want to change the default configuration files.

Inside the iso
Mount the iso and cd into it. See the Guide to Unix Explanation section on how to mount an iso file. Then the , and then directory. cd ///

For me it is: cd /Volumes/OpenBSD:i386_4.4_Install_CD/4.4/i386 (My auto-mount system gives the files that it mounts long names).

Layout
For OpenBSD 4.4 i386 it is: 4.4   i386 boot.catalog cdboot cdbr TRANS.TBL etc TRANS.TBL boot.conf TRANS.TBL

Customize
Cd into the iso as directed before. Now change the file permissions. If you want another package installed as an option. Take the package and rename it (do not put a period): site - .tgz

For abiword on OpenBSD 4.4, it is: site44-abiword.tgz

You will also have to find its dependencies and include them as well.