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System Commander is a boot menu, written by V-Communications (the Sourcer guys). It has evolved into a quite complex |
System Commander is a boot menu, written by V-Communications (the Sourcer guys). It has evolved into a quite complex boot menu that does auto partitioning and other nifty tricks. |
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Its features: |
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It can boot anything from BeOS, FreeBSD, Win98 and Windows2000. |
*It can boot anything from BeOS, FreeBSD, Win98 and Windows2000. |
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*It's packaged with Partition Commander, a partition tool. |
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*It allows for customizable graphics |
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==See Also== |
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[[Category:Bootloaders]] |
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System Commander is a boot menu, written by V-Communications (the Sourcer guys). It has evolved into a quite complex boot menu that does auto partitioning and other nifty tricks.
Its features:
- It can boot anything from BeOS, FreeBSD, Win98 and Windows2000.
- It supports heaps of various operating systems and file systems.
- It's packaged with Partition Commander, a partition tool.
- It allows for customizable graphics
It doesn't load custom kernels and such, but you can use it as your master boot menu, and install GRUB on a secondary partition and have System Commander boot GRUB!