| /openbsd-src/distrib/macppc/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 52 WARNING: Putting an MBR partition table on $_disk will DESTROY the existing HFS 57 ask_yn "Are you *sure* you want an MBR partition table on $_disk?" || return 1 70 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 72 ask "Use (W)hole disk$_q or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 81 # Manually configure the MBR. 84 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 85 and one MBR partition to contain the program that Open Firmware uses 88 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR 138 resp=MBR 139 disk_has $_disk hfs && ask "Use (H)FS or (M)BR partition table?" MBR [all …]
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/powerpc64/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 58 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 60 ask "Use (W)hole disk or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 69 # Manually configure the MBR. 72 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 73 and one MBR partition on which the OpenBSD boot program is located. 76 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR 85 echo No OpenBSD partition in MBR, try again. ;;
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| /openbsd-src/sys/dev/rasops/ |
| H A D | rasops_masks.h | 50 #define MBR(x,y) ((y) > 31 ? 0 : (x) << (y)) macro 77 dw |= (MBR((sp)[1], 32 - (x))); \ 86 *(dp) = (*(dp) & ~n) | (MBR(sw, x) & n); \ 88 *(dp) = (*(dp) & rasops_rmask[x]) | (MBR((sw), x)); \
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/octeon/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 57 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 59 ask "Use (W)hole disk$_q or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 68 # Manually configure the MBR. 71 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 72 and one MBR partition on which kernels are located which are loaded 75 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR 83 echo No OpenBSD partition in MBR, try again. ;;
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/riscv64/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 47 local _disk=$1 _d _type=MBR 65 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 107 # Manually configure the MBR. 110 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 111 and one MBR partition on which the OpenBSD boot program is located. 114 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR 123 echo -n "No OpenBSD partition in MBR,"
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/armv7/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 99 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 101 ask "Use (W)hole disk or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 110 # Manually configure the MBR. 113 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 114 and one MBR partition on which the OpenBSD boot program is located. 117 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR 126 echo No OpenBSD partition in MBR, try again. ;;
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/landisk/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 54 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 56 ask "Use (W)hole disk$_q or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 59 echo -n "Setting OpenBSD MBR partition to whole $_disk..." 64 # Manually configure the MBR. 67 You will now create a single MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data. This 76 echo No OpenBSD partition in MBR, try again. ;;
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/macppc/ |
| H A D | install | 7 For stand-alone (No Mac OS installed) or dedicated disks, the MBR 41 HFS partitions, or MBR partitions. 49 HFS or MBR partitions. 110 MBR partitioning: 121 a single MBR partition spanning the whole disk, dedicated 125 your MBR partitioning. The current MBR partitions defined 130 After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real 142 If the disk is partitioned using MBR, the bootloader will be
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/i386/common/ |
| H A D | install.md | 59 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 61 ask "Use (W)hole disk$_q or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 64 echo -n "Setting OpenBSD MBR partition to whole $_disk..." 69 # Manually configure the MBR. 72 You will now create a single MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data. This 81 echo No OpenBSD partition in MBR, try again. ;;
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/loongson/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 66 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 68 ask "Use (W)hole disk$_q or (E)dit the MBR?" "$_d" 92 # Manually configure the MBR. 95 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 96 and one MBR partition to contain the program that PMON uses 99 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/riscv64/ |
| H A D | install | 13 The fdisk(8) utility will be invoked to let you edit your MBR 14 partitioning. The current MBR partitions defined will be 26 After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/powerpc64/ |
| H A D | install | 13 The fdisk(8) utility will be invoked to let you edit your MBR 14 partitioning. The current MBR partitions defined will be 26 After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/armv7/ |
| H A D | install | 13 The fdisk(8) utility will be invoked to let you edit your MBR 14 partitioning. The current MBR partitions defined will be 26 After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/arm64/ramdisk/ |
| H A D | install.md | 94 local _disk=$1 _d _type=MBR 113 echo "MBR has invalid signature; not showing it." 178 # Manually configure the MBR. 181 You will now create one MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data 182 and one MBR partition on which the OpenBSD boot program is located. 185 The OpenBSD MBR partition will have an id of 'A6' and the boot MBR 194 echo -n "No OpenBSD partition in MBR,"
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/arm64/ |
| H A D | install | 13 The fdisk(8) utility will be invoked to let you edit your MBR 14 partitioning. The current MBR partitions defined will be 26 After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/amd64/common/ |
| H A D | install.md | 56 _q="Use (W)hole disk MBR, whole disk (G)PT" 68 echo "No valid MBR or GPT." 74 echo -n "Setting OpenBSD MBR partition to whole $_disk..." 111 # Manually configure the MBR. 114 You will now create a single MBR partition to contain your OpenBSD data. This 123 echo -n "No OpenBSD partition in MBR,"
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| /openbsd-src/distrib/notes/octeon/ |
| H A D | install | 14 The fdisk(8) utility will be invoked to let you edit your MBR 15 partitioning. The current MBR partitions defined will be 27 After your OpenBSD MBR partition has been set up, the real
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| /openbsd-src/regress/sbin/disklabel/ |
| H A D | 400.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 256.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 2300.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 800.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 2000.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 2200.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 1000.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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| H A D | 1024.ok | 2 Writing MBR at offset 0.
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