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@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ on, plugged the antenna holes with the provided rubber stoppers, and
screwed the bolts back on the RS232 port. These things are really easy
to put together!
-I downloaded the AMD64 =installXX.fs= image from the OpenBSD website and
-burned it onto a spare USB drive I had lying around using =dd=. After
-that I inserted the drive into the USB port on the APU2.
+I downloaded the AMD64 =installXX.fs= image from the OpenBSD [[https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Download][download
+page]] and burned it onto a spare USB drive I had lying around using
+=dd=. After that I inserted the drive into the USB port on the APU2.
I then plugged one end of the DB9F end of the serial adapter into the
APU2, and the USB end into my PC. My desktop runs Fedora, so I had to