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Author: Johnjohn.gorman@rez.com
Date:  
Subject: boot problems
HELP!

I installed FreeBSD on a drive along with Linux.
When I went to reboot the machine, instead of getting my
boot manager, I just get:

"Starting Windows98"
Enter path to command processor.


I tried to boot off a win98 floppy. This works, but I
still can not get to my "c:" drive. I tried fdisk /mbr,
and still can not boot.

I booted linux, with my boot disk and can get linux booted
and can mount my C: drive -- everything looks good.

The question is, how can I get my machine to boot without
destroying my C: drive? Is there anyway that I can use
LILO, or is there anything else I can do?

ALL suggestions are welcome.

Thanks

John