The open command cannot be used until the tables it uses
      exist and have entries for the table that is to be opened.
      (These minimum tables are pg_class,
      pg_attribute, pg_proc, and
      pg_type.) To allow those tables themselves to be filled,
      create with the bootstrap option implicitly opens
      the created table for data insertion.
    
      Also, the declare index and declare toast
      commands cannot be used until the system catalogs they need have been
      created and filled in.
    
      Thus, the structure of the postgres.bki file has to
      be:
    
            create bootstrap one of the critical tables
          
            insert data describing at least the critical tables
          
            close
          
Repeat for the other critical tables.
            create (without bootstrap) a noncritical table
          
            open
          
            insert desired data
          
            close
          
Repeat for the other noncritical tables.
Define indexes and toast tables.
            build indices
          
There are doubtless other, undocumented ordering dependencies.