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Theo de Raadt wrote:
>>> root on cd0a swap on cd0b dump on cd0b
>>> stopped at debugger+0x4,leave
>>> Panic: cannot read disklabel, 0x600/0xf00, error 5
> 
> What official release CD did you generate this error on?
> 

Sorry if it took me too long to reply, medical appointments.  I had a suggestion
from someone (I honestly forget who it was) to stop using the cd that had
firefox on it, and use the install44.iso instead, and after I finally got the cd
problems I had (on FreeBSD, not a subject I would raise here), the install44.iso
seems to boot.  I finally got it all installed.

I realize this didn't directly answer your question, but seeing as it's all
installed now, it's kinda unimportant now, isn't it?

I had a suggestion that using UFS would get me a filesystem that would be
portable between FreeBSD ajnd my new OpenBSD, but that turned out to be false
(the disklabel is found fine, I see ad1s1[a|d|e] on FreeBSD, but can't mount the
OpenBSD filesystems there).  I need to move some pretty large stuff (like, I had
downloaded the cvs archive about 10 days back, and won't impose that much on
your net again) but I found another way to shuttle the stuff from the FreeBSD
partition to the new OpenBSD partition.  Very wasteful, and it'll take me a
while, but at least it'd work.  Come to think of it, I didn't try to see if
maybe OpenBSD would mount the FreeBSD fs, that might work.  Forgot I don't have
a symmetric situation here.

If anyone happens to know of any filesystem that mounts to or from
FreeBSD/OpenBSD, I'd appreciate a hint, but beyond that, I have no more problem
to bother you with.
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