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Old 4th January 2013
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Originally Posted by J65nko View Post
The best way is to do an plain OpenBSD install to an USB stick and use that stick to boot the machine.

Then you can read the OpenBSD partition whether it is then called sd[0-9] or wd[0-9]. Simple isn't it?
ok, i try to do this, thanks for this advice! much appreciate

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Originally Posted by jggimi View Post
Current best practice is to use DUIDs in fstab entries rather than drive numbers.
ok, no problem, i try to do a new VirtualBox OpenBSD install using DUID when it prompts,
i was understand that DUID is more useful when dealing with lots of hard disks, to prevent misidentifying afaik,
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