M. Schatzl wrote:

No, I boot as if OpenBSD was on the first partition through setting the
boot-flag active on this partition. I hardly use the other ones.

I suspect that biosboot just gets installed at the wrong location if you
don't set the active partition the right way at install time. But I will
 try to confirm that as soon as possible.

I can confirm that it is installed in the right place; at least here on my machine.
I have / had:
Linux /boot - active
OpenBSD
Free
Extended with logical drives (Linux).

I didn't do anything but what is written in the FAQ. No (extra) biosboot. Nothing. The only observation was, that all disklabels were 'glued' to the first partition to start with. Which I rectified through and through using a PC (Pocket Calculator).

Uwe

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