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f you have installed LILO in the MBR and want to boot FreeBSD from it,
just follow the instructions for booting  non-Linux operating system
(foreign operating system).
Note that you need to add ``loader = /boot/any_d.b'' or 
``loader = /boot/chain.b'' to the entry for FreeBSD in /etc/lilo.conf
if the FreeBSD boot partition is not in the first disk.
If you get a failure in loading FreeBSD kernel and therefore can not 
boot up, you should specify the BIOS drive number and boot
drive at the Boot: prompt like `1:sd(0,a)/kernel', or 
configure /boot.config properly (2.2.5R or later).
See <url 
url="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/mini/Linux+FreeBSD.html" 
name="The Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTOD"> written by <url 
url="http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/" 
name="The Linux Documentation Project (LDP)"> or LILO users manual 
can be obtained from <url
url="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/boot/lilo/" 
name="here"> for further details.
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