On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 08:37:33AM +0530, Mayuresh wrote: > On the same disk I have Void Linux and Windows installations.
The installer is not very smart when you create multi-boot installations (unless you have a disk per OS). I would not go via the VM detour, but instead: 1) add partition(s) for NetBSD (root mandatory, swap optional) - you can do this manually from any other OS if it allows you to force a specific GPT type for the partition - you can do this from the install medium and abort the installation after partitions have been created 2) install (e.g. from the USB install image) by selecting "preconfigured wedges (dk(4))" in the target disk selection and picking the root partition you added in (1) 3) manually fix booting - this is higly dependend on whatever boot selection scheme you use (I myself only ever use the UEFI boot menu and pick the dedicated disk for whatever OS). If you use UEFI to boot NetBSD, you have to copy /usr/mdec/bootx64.efi (e.g. from the installer) to the EFI partition (typical dir: efi/boot) and somehow configure your firmware to boot it Martin