> And now i screwed it up to: Can grub on openbsd be configured to boot
> a BSD-kernel, since it's the only kernel the system has?

Well if grub was preconfigured it would make it much easier, but this helped:

find /bsd
root (hd0,3,a)
kernel --type=openbsd /bsd
boot

Now it complains boot is too old and i oughta upgrade... Maybe i can
screw up the MBA by mounting this disk on an ide/usb thingy... maybe
dd or some boot tools or maybe even running the installer...
somehow... and pointing it to the (now) usb disk...

Oh joy


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