> I currently have Linux installed in a DOS partition for one reason
> only, and that is that I want to use LILO. I would love to be able
> to get LILO working under FreeBSD so that I can free up all the
> space used up by Linux. The reason I want to use LILO is because it
> allows me to swap my C: and D: drives around when booting DOS. This
> lets me have Win95 bootable on my real C: drive, but lets me boot a
> Win95-free DOS 6.2 and Windows 3.1 on my D: drive, which gets
> logically mapped to C:. I haven't found any other freeware boot
> loaders that have this ability.

Randish Partition Manager will allow you to do this as well.  You can
find it at: http://www.users.intercom.com/~ranish/part/

DaveD

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