On 4/6/19 1:45 PM, tfrohw...@fastmail.com wrote:
I run a dual-boot with Windows 10 on the same partition and the section that
you want removed was extremely helpful at the time. That is_with_ softraid
encryption of the OpenBSD partition.
Setting this up is not for the faint of heart and you have to have backups and
a restore strategy before tinkering with multi-booting.
Very true.
Your removal request rests on the assumption that because you didn't managed to
configure dual-booting nobody can (or should). How about instead you reach out
to compare yours to other people's experience? Who knows, maybe a_useful_
addition to the FAQ might come out of it that can help reduce the risk of
similar problems for others in the future?
Most operating systems are not "designed" for multi-booting; they assume
that they have the whole system. Yet somehow almost all of them can be
made to work in a multi-booted environment. So that section of the doc
is not going away just because one person wasn't careful enough in
following it and lost their windows partition. That said, if you can
find out exactly what he did wrong and it's not in the doc, as
tfrowhwein said, send a patch to improve the document.