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I don't know how much of a help is this, but do you know how stable that machine may be?
I don't recall getting a dbootstrap error myself, but I got one strange experience with an OpenBSD install. Part of the hard drive was beyond help even when it's reading, and after some executable was written on it, it started giving me strange segmentation faults. I only found out when I checked the logs.
You might be able to check out the logs by changing the consoles (either Alt-F* or Ctrl-Alt-F*) and you'll find out that have some kind of logs there. It might help
Benton Lam
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