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Originally posted by ShawnZ
why are you installing BSD of all operating systems? :/
how is that relevant to the question Jarrod was asking?
anyway, back on topic.
you can assign your second physical drive/partition to your VM instead of a virtual drive. After that you can install "ubuntu" or any other OS to that drive, avoiding the need to copy your virtual drive image to your second drive.
Now, I'm going to assume that the second "drive" is actually a second partition on the same drive your win98 installation is on.
From this point, google for a way to add your new bsd partition to your boot.ini (or install another boot manager from windows(!) to avoid problems) to accomplish a dual boot configuration.
NOTE: make sure your bsd installation also supports your physical hardware, not just your virtual hardware.