Dear Misc,

I want to leave the pre-loaded Windows XP on the X40, so I:

a) didn't let it convert to NTFS
b) deleted the "IBM/Lenovo utility partition"
c) resized part 0 (C)
d) using OpenBSD install fdisk, created an OpenBSD partition (above 
cylinder 1024).

Now, after creating slice a, the OpenBSD disklabel does not do the math 
for me. It give me the same beginning offset as for wd0a. So I then: did 
the math (added all the offsets & created the partitions), but now it 
won't boot (it just goes ahead and boots XP).

Now I have some questions:

1. Why is disklabel acting retarded? (or what am I doing that's retarded)?
2. why no booting?
3. Is this a 1024 cylinder problem? I thought this was a fixed issue a 
few releases back.

thanks,

CP
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