![]() Neither were marked as active, and I've tried marking both but no joy. ![]() ![]() ![]() I booted off the USB drive again and then dropped to a shell and ran fdisk, and there were 2 partitions: "EFI Sys" and "OpenBSD". from what I've read, that should be normal BUT when the machine comes back up, I get a "no active partition" error. The whole install seems to run fine, and I go with the default partitioning etc, but when the installer reaches the step where it generates the kernel (so after timezone selection etc) the machine reboots. ![]() I'm trying to install OpenBSD 6.5 on a more-or-less generic AMD machine (FX-6300, so using amd64 version) onto a Samsung 840 EVO, using a Samsung 64GB USB drive as the installation media.
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