That would be a mere observation how the boot managers have certain capabilities that can't be easily circumvented on other way. Nothing more, nothing less.
Personally, on in its simplicity, I found it very elegant and minimalist.
For that matter I would like to have a question about it, when you are on windows and you want change again on OpenBSD, do you use the fdisk from the Cd with OpenBSD (using the Shell) or fdisk from Windows?
My requirements is known if exist an open (and active - so don't dead project) boot manager solutions that work on every OS.
Should be a package present on BSD system.
Actually i made a research and on OpenBSD i found:
$ pkg_info -Q grub
grub-0.97p4
Is this grub legacy (grub 1) ?
I prefer avoid grub2 for some unresolved issue with linux.
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