Thank you very much for the information. I noticed what you said carefully while booting and you were right: wd0 seemed to be my "backup" hd. I did what you suggest here:
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Originally Posted by J65nko
Maybe you can play with the BIOS and change the drive numbering, so you OBSD disk still stays the first disk.
Or edit the "/etc/fstab" and change the "wd0" references to "wd1".
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but this was giving me the same error. wd0 was again the wrong hd. After much thought and search, it came to me: swap cables!
I never EVER thought that there is an os that is able to notice this thing! Well, I was wrong.
I cannot thank you enough for your help.