On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 01:14:34 -0700 (PDT), my mail wrote > I think i done wrong...
Yes. You did do some damage. You started the OpenBSD partition at *sector* #1 of the drive, rather than *track* #1. Track #0 is reserved, and you have overlayed it. (It normally contains things like bootloading programs, disklabels, and extended partition tables.) > ... does it means my linux partition has gone and i can recover or fix it? You have damaged the extended partition table and the Linux (typically GRUB) boot blocks. You can boot your Linux "rescue" CD or the OpenBSD install media in order to reset and reconfigure the MBR tables as they were. You will need your Linux rescue CD's grub in order to reinstall Linux boot blocks.

