+ If your disk has several operating systems, you may want to
+ install the Thomas Wolfram's os-bs boot manager for selecting
+ which system to boot. os-bs135.exe if available from the
+ tools directory of the FreeBSD FTP site. This works well
+ with DOS, OS/2, FreeBSD and other systems. To install
+ it, boot the system with MS-DOS and insert the dos-floppy
+ containing os-bs135.exe in floppy drive A:. Then enter the
+ DOS commands:
+ > A:
+ > os-bs135
+ > cd os-bs
+ > os-bs
+ A menu should now appear on the screen. Use the cursor keys
+ to highlight the install option and hit ENTER. And follow the
+ instructions from there.
+
+ For more information about the ob-bs program, including its
+ capabilities and limitations, see the file `readme.1st' in the
+ os-bs directory.
+
+ If your disk has several operating systems and you choose
+ not to install os-bs, then fdisk can be used to change
+ the boot system. This is done by making the primary
+ partition for the boot system active. FreeBSD has an
+ fdisk command that can be used for this purpose as well.
+