Boot id's - what I need it for ?

Started by lucky69, December 21, 2004, 12:37:56 PM

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lucky69

         Starting       Ending       LBA Info:
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  *0: 06    0   1  1 -  202 239 63 [          63:     3069297 ] DOS > 32MB
   1: 00    0   0  0 -    0   0  0 [           0:           0 ] unused
   2: 00    0   0  0 -    0   0  0 [           0:           0 ] unused
   3: 00    0   0  0 -    0   0  0 [           0:           0 ] unused
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Hi- my first BSD and don't want other boot's - so I create only OpenBSD boot and what with other ID?
I don't understand - should I leave it but it boder me .I want every bit under control ;)

r00

The Open-BSD mailing lists would be the best place for this question, though someone may have an anwser here, also try grep'n the open-BSD docs for info , good luck :bg

Tedd

Only the first one is bootable, all the others will be ignored because they're empty anyway.
Also, you can only really have 1 bootable partition at any one time anyway.
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