On 03/10/2011 12:47 PM, Kent Watsen wrote:
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> Welcome to the OpenBSD/sparc64 4.8 installation program.
> (I)nstall, (U)pgrade or (S)hell? S
> 
> # fdisk
> sh: fdisk: not found
> 
> # ls /sbin/fdisk
> ls: /sbin/fdisk: No such file or directory
> 
> # ls /sbin
> bioctl          dmesg           init            mount_udf       restore
> chown           fsck            mknod           newfs           route
> dhclient        fsck_ffs        mount           ping            rtsol
> dhclient-script halt            mount_cd9660    ping6           sysctl
> disklabel       ifconfig        mount_ffs       reboot          umount
> 
> 
> Is it missing?
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No, to quote FAQ 4.5.3

"Setting up disks in OpenBSD varies a bit between platforms. For i386,
amd64, macppc, zaurus and armish, disk setup is done in two stages.
First, the OpenBSD slice of the hard disk is defined using fdisk(8),
then that slice is subdivided into OpenBSD partitions using disklabel(8)."

Cheers,

-- 
Hugo Osvaldo Barrera

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