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OPEN BootKnife is a boot collection. It's main purpose is to provide users with a collection of tools, apps, & operating systems. Inspired by grub4dos, OPEN BootKnife hopes to be the only boot disk you will ever need.
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Multi Boot Manager allow chang the boot, this version need be insert into MASTER BOOT RECORD (MBR, track 0, side 0, sector 0), and the original content need be insert into last sector (Sector B3F or Physical address Track 4f, Side 1, Sector 12h). Made in
Covert Linux is technology of instalation for Linux without repartition the disk and running from native system, e.g. you can install Linux from ,say, Windows by grabbing some SETUP.EXE, launching it and then clicking on desktop icon.