Thank you for your reply Dan. See inline comments.
On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 04:27:34PM +0200, Dan wrote:
> I tend to not understand much expecially when you mix up stuff to fix
> with "Windows 10", sorry for that.
>
The above comment was included in case a newly found Windows10 issue
w.r.t. dual EFI Sys partitions had been found by other dual disk users.
> However, to have your efi partition working properly I'm guessing you miss something like:
>
> fdisk -i -b blocks[@offset[:EF]] sdx (<- replacing sdx with your disk and offset)
>
I am sure that fdisk would have done everything required when it was
called by the OpenBSD install code.
> To fully understand solution and risks please see my blog (signward), it should be the 5th post about a Mac setup
> without efi boot.
>
> Please note that I believe the above command should erase the disk data
> and that the efi filenames must be uppercase to run properly.
>
> NB: you should care about working in safe mode by making a backup
> of you disk data before to do any operation, my tips are supplied ASIS, at
> your own risk.
>
>
> Dan
>
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>
> Please reply to the mailing-list, leveraging technical stuff.
>
> Mar 30, 2025 05:38:14 Avon Robertson <avon.r@xtra.co.nz>:
>
> > 2. Is it possible to access and manually install the entire OpenBSD
> > ???? boot variable from within an installed but unbootable OpenBSD, by
> > ???? dropping to a shell as above?
>
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