Just wondering.......

Has anyone ever thought of having 2 openbsd installations to boot from ?
This way I could upgrade the installation on one slice/disk and boot from it!

Then if the kernel would crash/reboot the other slice would be used for booting.

So at boot time the active slice is changed, after booting its changed back
if there are no troubles!


Perhaps this is an ugly work around to most, but it might save my life when a
system refuses to boot the active slice...... Most of this can be
prevented with
remote consoles or ILO stuff I guess!   What do you think ? FUD ? ;)

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