With a kernel & userland of 14 April 2024, on amd64, I just did: # disklabel -rt sd0 perc|Automatically generated label:\ :dt=SCSI:se#512:ns#32:nt#64:sc#2048:nc#2143360:\ :su#4294967295:\ :pa#20971520:oa#264192:ta=4.2BSD:ba#0:fa#0:\ :pb#33554432:ob#21235712:tb=swap:\ :pc#4294703103:oc#0:\ :pd#4294967295:od#264192:\ :pe#4240177151:oe#54790144:te=4.2BSD:be#0:fe#0:
and was surprised to see that d no longer was the whole disk. My recollection was that peecees were odd and i386/amd64 used d, whereas everyone else used c. Has this changed for consistency? That computer's /etc/disktab contains perc|PERC H700:\ :dt=SCSI:se#512:ns#32:nt#64:sc#2048:nc#2143360:\ :su#4294967295:\ :pa#20971520:oa#264192:ta=4.2BSD:ba#0:fa#0:\ :pb#33554432:ob#21235712:tb=swap:\ :pc#4294703103:od#264192:\ :pd#4294967295:od#0:\ :pe#4240177151:oe#54790144:te=4.2BSD:be#0:fe#0: which shows it was the other way around on 29 April 2021 when the disklabel was written. Cheers, Patrick