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Yes, it is automatic, but it is not pretty.
It basically just looks at the partition table, the partition IDs, and adds entries with a best-guess at the name of the OS on the partition (based on partition ID).
The menu then looks something like:
F1: FreeBSD
F2: MSDOS
F3: Linux
Where F1 loads whatever is on the first partition on the disk, F2 loads whatever is on the second partition, and so on.
Crude, but it works.