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19 installation kernel to the main Linux partition, and boot from it.
22 Linux system, at the PMON prompt, enter
61 The setup will need one 'Linux files' partition and an 'OpenBSD'
63 will create a small 'Linux files' partition and use the rest of
70 Linux partitions defined on the disk will usually show up as
81 OpenBSDDISKInstall({:-"wdN" or -:},,{:-, Linux (ext2) or MS-DOS-:})
90 preserving the Linux partitions is complete, you can add an OpenBSD
93 The boot menu contents are found in /boot/boot.cfg on the Linux
134 If you have removed the Linux installation or if you do not want to
142 small Linux partition created by the installation.
159 If you have a dual boot setup, mount the Linux boot partition and
166 (Linux, by default). Unfortunately, the OpenBSD bootloader operation
171 bootloader relies upon PMON's ability to load a Linux so-called