Bob Willcox wrote:
> 
> Well, ob-bs didn't work either.  I went to the referenced site for
> XOSL and it certainly looked interesting...but was way more than I was
> looking for at this time (I was happy with the default FreeBSD installed
> boot manager before W98 trashed it and I certainly didn't want to create
> partion for it...which seemed to be required).  On the XOSL web site I
> found a refernence to the "Ranish Partition Manager" which I wound up
> installing and it worked for me.  :-)

Good to hear.

BTW, xosl will also install on your Win98 partition, so you don't have
to 
make a special partition just for it.  

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