I solved it!
- launched: fdisk -i -b blocks[@offset[:EF]] sd2 that update the MBR
  with the proper position of i
- I set the OpenBSD boundaries to the full disk
- I createed myself [i] - just like fdisk does, like an msdos
  partition within the coordinates passed to fdisk above
- Then newfs_msdos and populated it with efi/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI and
  efi/BOOT/BOOTAI32.EFI

At this point the Mac had a good meal while I can sleep..

-Dan
     

Dan <d...@nnnne-o-o-o.com> wrote:

> I'm leaving for a moment the Fuguita project to return to my station,
> to..let it run on the Mac.
> 
> The EFI partition must be named I, must contain efi/BOOT and be in
> the first sector of the disk, the latter can't be fixed otherwise by
> some utilities like installboot for example? Eg. Installboot -p what
> does exactly? How it act on the filesystem?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -Dan
> 

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