On 2022-01-06, Marek Kozlowski <[email protected]> wrote: > *Normally*, only one OpenBSD fdisk partition will be placed on a disk > and that partition will then be subdivided into disklabel partitions.
The disklabel and device nodes (/dev/sd0a etc) relate to the entire disk, not just the OpenBSD "fdisk partition". > The fs naming scheme suggests that only one OpenBSD partition for a > drive is allowed. You can create more than one "fdisk partition" but there's not much point in doing so. It doesn't give you any extra "disklabel partitions".

