> In the case of modern Intel Macs, they have something called "Boot Camp" > that emulates the classic PC BIOS interrupts and services..
Um, no. EFI does that on its own, also with an empty or without a harddisk. Boot Camp is a software which runs on OS X, which contains Windows drivers and which can prepare a partition for the installation of a second, additional OS like Windows on the hardisk. Has nothing to do with EFI, except that it uses the BIOS emulation of the EFI to be able to boot from that prepared non-OS X partition. You could install a second, additional OS also competely without Boot Camp, with just the tools which come with OS X (to resize the OS X system partition etc.). > There is no EFI boot loader for OpenBSD. ;) That's right. Tas.

