When I installed ubuntu on another partition, it overwrote BSD MBR with grub one.
Now grub boots ubuntu without even asking what to boot.
When I tried to restore BSD MBR, BSD boots but linux doesn't. This is because there is no bootable PBR in linux partition. When I tried to install grub into PBR on its own partition, like someone online suggested, it refused with the message that this is dangerous, etc.

So is there a way to boot both linux and BSD from BSD MBR (by pressing F2 or whatever)?
Are there quick instructions anywhere?
I just don't want grub to take over the boot process.

Yuri

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