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Originally Posted by Funkygoby
Thanks all.
@jggimi:
So fsdisk is the same in the installer and in the base and as such, behave the same way. I'll be more careful when I reach the fdisk step.
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My understanding is that fdisk has some variations between linux distributions and BSD's
After installing Debian, I installed Debian's fdisk package and used it to label the /dev/sda4 partition as A6. You could probably drop to the command line and run OpenBSD fdisk during the OpenBSD install. I felt more comfortable editing partition tables in Debian's bootloader using Debian's fdisk.