Smart BootManager is an os independent BootManager which has easy to use interface and many other features. The main goals of SBM are to be absolutely OS independent, flexible and full-featured. It has all of the features needed to boot a variety of OS.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Good for older systems, but if installing recent Linux distros with gparted, the whole disk partitions are not recognized. In this case you need to remove temporarily SMB, install Linux, then re-install Smart BootManager.
  • Unmaintained since 17 years. Parted 3.2 cannot detect partitions in MBR as this one identifies itself as a FAT16 boot sector. Please let this project rest in peace.
  • Old, somewhat obtuse UI, limited features.
  • Very helpful project. See the new version 3.7.2. Please search on google.
  • Great project! Thanks for amazing work!
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Operating Systems

MS-DOS, Linux, BSD

Languages

English, German

Intended Audience

System Administrators, Developers, End Users/Desktop

Programming Language

Assembly

Related Categories

Assembly Systems Administration Software, Assembly Boot Software

Registered

2000-03-31