> > partition, and I was unable to boot FreeBSD.  What I did:  wipe out FreeBSD 
> > partition; use Partition Magic 4.0 to move the Win98 partition to the end 
> > of the disk; reinstall FreeBSD in the newly empty 3 GB partition at the 
> > front of the disk.  Now both FreeBSD and Win98 boot OK.
> 
> hun?!  what about the widely distributed belief that the win9x partition has
> to be the first partition on the disk?

You misremember; it has to be on the first disk, but it can be in any 
primary partition there.

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