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Old 06-12-2015, 05:10 PM   #16
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the issued has been resolved through another thread:

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MBR is not the best to use for Linux and BSD partitions. You should use a separate hard drive for Linux and BSD to utilize GPT partitioning, and have Windows on it's own disk with MBR still.
This is misleading, as is the use of the term 'BSD', because NetBSD's GPT support is a work in progress and OpenBSD does not support GPT discs at all. Last time I checked, only FreeBSD and it's derivatives and DragonFly support installing to GPT.
 
  


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