default OpenFirmware attempts to load a file with HFS file type
\*(lqtbxi\*(rq in the \*(lqblessed\*(rq directory from each partition
of each disk OpenFirmware is aware of, the first partition/disk that
-is found to be bootable is booted immediately.
+is found to be bootable is booted immediately.
.BR Ybin (8)
configures a \fBbootstrap\fR partition to pass all of OpenFirmware's
Since OpenFirmware boots the first partition it finds to be bootable
it is important that the \fBbootstrap\fR partition be first on the
disk before any MacOS partition, otherwise MacOS will be booted
-instead of a dual boot menu used with \fByaboot\fR(8).
+instead of a dual boot menu used with \fByaboot\fR(8).
The \fBbootstrap\fR partition should also NOT be mountable by MacOS,
the reason is MacOS will (almost always) closely inspect any blessed
\fBYbin\fR also includes a utility \fBofpath\fR(8) which can in most
cases find the OpenFirmware device path from a unix device node (ie
-/dev/hda2).
+/dev/hda2).
In addition to binary executables OpenFirmware can also execute a CHRP
script. This is somewhat similar to a shell script. A CHRP script is
\fBbootstrap\fR partition large enough to hold the bootloader
(typically \fByaboot\fR(8)). The bootloader is copied onto the raw
partition as there is no filesystem. This is done either with \fBdd\fR(1)
-or \fBmkofboot\fR(8).
+or \fBmkofboot\fR(8).
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