On 2014-12-23 05:22, Henrique Lengler wrote:
On 2014-12-23 02:55, Eric Furman wrote:
No. This is done by the BIOS.
After the computer boots the BIOS then hands over control to the OS.

So this it the time the OS is able to do whatfuck it wants with my HDD, and
so the OS have control over HDD. Right?

And yes, that is a gross over simplification of what actually happens.
There is no way that any OS can 'break' a hard drive.

So why this happened when using OpenBSD?

I stand to be corrected but I do not think that OpenBSD can support UEFI nor GPT partitions, not yet anyhow.

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