Good morning, FreeBSD enthusiasts.  On my Hewlett-Packard xw4400 workstation, I 
had one hard drive.  I partitioned it with two slices, the first one for 
FreeBSD 8.2 with its native file system, and the second one for a future 
re-installation of Windows XP, to be formatted with NTFS file system.  FreeBSD 
8.2 was then installed.  The Windows XP re-installation has not yet taken 
place.  Recently, I installed a second hard drive on the machine that was 
already formatted with two slices, both NTFS.  Already installed on the first 
of these slices is the Windows XP operating system with a special application 
program.  Already installed on the second slice is data.  It is my 
understanding that the FreeBSD loader is supposed to be able to load any 
operating system.  Upon power-up, the FreeBSD loader presents the following 
screen:  

F1 Win
F2 FreeBSD
F5 Drive 1
F6 PXE

If I depress F1, I receive the response "BOOTMGR is missing.  Press 
Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart."  If I depress F2, FreeBSD loads normally.  If I 
depress F5, I receive the response "Missing operatin system."  How can I get 
the FreeBSD loader to load the Windows XP operating system from the second hard 
drive?  The G.P.T. disklabel is not used by either of these operating systems, 
so I do not believe that that is the problem.  Although the FreeBSD operating 
system seems to see the second hard drive, it does not mount it upon startup.  
It does not appear in the fstab file.  I attempted to mount it manually using 
the mount command, without success, just to see if any of the data files could 
be read.  I ran fsidk -B on the zeroeth sector of the second hard drive, but 
that did not seem to help.  I know that this type of issue comes up repeatedly 
in the mailing lists, some of which I have read, but I am flummoxed.  Any and 
all suggestions would be appreciated.  Your truly, Lee Shackelfo
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