ok, another question related to this topic,
using VirtualBox as an example, i change the storage controller from IDE (wd0) to SCSI (sd0)
and no doubt, i can't boot into OpenBSD, because the /etc/fstab try to mount device (wd0) which no longer exists,
i suppose my "make it works" strategy is rewrite /etc/fstab, change wd to sd
are there concerns issues when writing to OpenBSD file partitions?
what is your best way to save a day when having such issue?
ps: i suppose attaching an IDE hard disk into bios SATA/SCSI mode or IDE via USB cable would cause such issue.
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