Sure it can, but it is actually the boot manager that does it. You will get a prompt asking to boot or to boot from the second drive. On the second drive you will get a similar prompt.

If you need to load the boot manager it is in the tools directory on FreeBSD releases, it is booteasy.

        -Derek

At 11:53 AM 5/27/2006, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I've got a machine with multiple hard drives. I've got freebsd on the first, now i unfortunately have to put xp on the second. I'm wondering can freebsd's loader boot it?
Thanks.
Dave.

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