Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> The problem is Windows sees a "removable" device, and it is ready for
> multiple partitions...but it only seems to recognize the FIRST
> partition as something than it could work with.  So..it tries to make
> sense of the OpenBSD partition, fails, and doesn't look past it to
> see the Windows partition.

Nor really relevant to this but slightly related - back when we had
Windows machines with floppy drives, we discovered that inserting an
OpenBSD install floppy in the drive on a Windows machine while the
file manager (Explorer) was open would make the system crash quite
reliably.  I wouldn't be very surprised to find that modern Microsoft
systems behave the same way, but I have no way to test these days
(unless of course i dig out that USB floppy drive and hook it up)

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