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Default Creating a USB-based bootable installer for a macbook, can it be done?

As the title says.

I'm looking for precise instructions relating to macbook (intel) hardware. I've tried to accomplish this a couple of times but always failed to make the device (a usb stick) bootable and ultimately had to resort to booting from cd.

And as I'm still trying to get an OpenBSD installation running on my machine I'd prefer not to waste yet another cdr on the new snapshot I'd like to try.
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