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"safest os in the world"
first thing it does when i try to install it is nuke my partition table
it doesnt explain that picking 'gpt' means it will create its own gpt table, rather than use the one that already exists
and ofc it immediately writes it to disk instead of being sane like debian and giving you a chance to not commit it
i had 5 other OSes installed already
and common partitions for /home, /var, /usr/local, /boot and swap so they can all share
it was gonna fit well with obsd since they recommend separate partitions by default in their installation page
good thing i remember the size and order of every partition so i recreated it with gpart on freebsd's installer (the unautistic big brother)
and this time i saved the table to a file
also i marked its partition with the "OpenBSD Data" type and good thing it recognized it and let me use that for its own autistic partition scheme
ig obsd fags like partitioning shit so much that they partition the partition
supposedly there is a way to have grub2 boot to obsd, but it doesnt work
at least they both exist as separate UEFI boot entries
and i can manually reset it in case anything fucks it up
>efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -L OpenBSD -l /EFI/openbsd/bootx64.efi
https://zzzchan.xyz/b/thread/274710.html#300126 [details]
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"safest os in the world"
first thing it does when i try to install it is nuke my partition table
it doesnt explain that picking 'gpt' means it will create its own gpt table, rather than use the one that already exists
and ofc it immediately writes it to disk instead of being sane like debian and giving you a chance to not commit it
i had 5 other OSes installed already
and common partitions for /home, /var, /usr/local, /boot and swap so they can all share
it was gonna fit well with obsd since they recommend separate partitions by default in their installation page
good thing i remember the size and order of every partition so i recreated it with gpart on freebsd's installer (the unautistic big brother)
and this time i saved the table to a file
also i marked its partition with the "OpenBSD Data" type and good thing it recognized it and let me use that for its own autistic partition scheme
ig obsd fags like partitioning shit so much that they partition the partition
supposedly there is a way to have grub2 boot to obsd, but it doesnt work
at least they both exist as separate UEFI boot entries
and i can manually reset it in case anything fucks it up
>efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -L OpenBSD -l /EFI/openbsd/bootx64.efi
https://junkuchan.org/origin/thread/6792.html#7006 [details]
Body:
"safest os in the world"
first thing it does when i try to install it is nuke my partition table
it doesnt explain that picking 'gpt' means it will create its own gpt table, rather than use the one that already exists
and ofc it immediately writes it to disk instead of being sane like debian and giving you a chance to not commit it
i had 5 other OSes installed already
and common partitions for /home, /var, /usr/local, /boot and swap so they can all share
it was gonna fit well with obsd since they recommend separate partitions by default in their installation page
good thing i remember the size and order of every partition so i recreated it with gpart on freebsd's installer (the unautistic big brother)
and this time i saved the table to a file
also i marked its partition with the "OpenBSD Data" type and good thing it recognized it and let me use that for its own autistic partition scheme
ig obsd fags like partitioning shit so much that they partition the partition
supposedly there is a way to have grub2 boot to obsd, but it doesnt work
at least they both exist as separate UEFI boot entries
and i can manually reset it in case anything fucks it up
>efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -L OpenBSD -l /EFI/openbsd/bootx64.efi