Hi, I've got a strange problem here; maybe some of you have a better understanding of the issue:
Machine: Thinkpad X40 Disks: 40G, 60G Partitions: 7.5G NTFS : OpenBSD : Free Space : 4G CompaqRescue Installing OpenBSD on the original disk (40G) made no problems at all. Everything worked just fine. Now that I switched to a 60G disk (cloned the other 2 partitions and the Windows bootsector, then installed OpenBSD anew from the same floppy/mirror as before), OpenBSD won't boot any more, except when I run the boot-floopy and boot explicitely with wd0a:/bsd I switch between boot-partitions by flagging them with fdisk. To assure that the OpenBSD bootsector is ok, I also installed it manually. Without success. Anybody has an idea why the bios dares to say that it couldn't find an OS? Any ideas? Thanks in advance, /Markus

