If you currently don't have a proper setup you will run into problems and the thing is when using MBR partitioning the boot loader occupies a "free" sector, without interfering with any of the system files, and there is where FreeBSD boot loader will reside. The thing you are raising questions for to shepper is the GPT-scheme, which is different.
I got my own solution to this through Phishfry's suggestion of using boot0cfg on an MBR but somehow you and I have come to different conclusions.
You seem eager but bare with me and give me the time to do this myself and I'll give you a hands-down guide in private conversation.
My process will most likely look as the YouTube link I have in my post before and I can imagine that the menu that you are looking for will look like the end of the video. Honestly, without trying yet, I can't see any different outcome.
Posting anymore here seems unecessary since other people reading this thread should be able to find the answers already. I could give you the recommendation of searching for more information regarding different boot loaders and partitioning schemes to come to an understanding of how it works.
I got my own solution to this through Phishfry's suggestion of using boot0cfg on an MBR but somehow you and I have come to different conclusions.
You seem eager but bare with me and give me the time to do this myself and I'll give you a hands-down guide in private conversation.
My process will most likely look as the YouTube link I have in my post before and I can imagine that the menu that you are looking for will look like the end of the video. Honestly, without trying yet, I can't see any different outcome.
Posting anymore here seems unecessary since other people reading this thread should be able to find the answers already. I could give you the recommendation of searching for more information regarding different boot loaders and partitioning schemes to come to an understanding of how it works.