Am 04.05.2023 09:31 schrieb Luca Di Gregorio:

To be honest, I don't know if the modification of GRUB in Debian is needed.
Or, installing with Whole disk MBR (w) is enough.
But it works, OpenBSD is automatically started at reboot.

The modification in grub configuration would make it possible to boot
into the installer via grub menu. your logbook doesn't make use of that; you
just go via grub console again.

For the persistency of the then installed OpenBSD is installboot(8) and so to make EFI/BIOS to find the bootloader again, you needed "Whole disk" (as Benjamin
already wrote).

in short: grubconsole OR grub.conf to boot installer-bsd.rd and "whole disk" to wipe all debian/grub parts and make installboot writing in the correct location

HTH,
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pb

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