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1. Introduction

This section is the brief introduction of Smart Boot Manager 3.x.

1.1 Copyright

Smart Boot Manager is a free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

1.2 What is Smart Boot Manager 3.x and what it's not?

Smart Boot Manager or briefly SmartBtmgr (SBM), is an OS independent Boot Manager - a program that is loaded by the bios before any operating system and allows you to choose which operating system to boot.

It's like OS/2 Boot Manager and many other similar programs, e.g. System Commander, Bootit, Bootstar, PQBoot etc.

But it's NOT an OS Loader; it's not a replacement for LILO or other OS Loaders. In other words, you must use LILO (or other similar programs) to boot Linux while using SmartBtmgr to give you an easy to use interface to Boot Multiple OSes.

1.3 The features of Smart Boot Manager 3.x

SmartBtmgr is intended to be easy to use, flexible and small. It has a nice windows-like user interface, online help and an easy-to-use command menu. It needs no configuration file or program. All actions can be done from within the program; for example, it can automatically search all drives and partitions when it first runs, or you can let it research them later. The name of each boot record can be modified in its interface. The installation program is only used after once, unless the program is damaged. It can be installed not only onto a hard disk but also to a floppy.

SmartBtmgr is small enough that it can be installed into the first track of a hard disk (the hidden sectors), no special partition is needed. It is absolutely OS independent, unlike System Commander, OS/2 BootManager and PQBoot. Linux is of course not required.

Although it is very small, it is very powerful. It has many other useful features, such as password protection, auto delay boot, direct boot (same as the "single-shot autoboot" of Choose-OS), multi-language user interface, boot schedule, preload keystrokes, swap drive id, etc.

The style and language of its interface is easily customized. The interface datafile is independent from the program, so it can be changed, and the program does not need to be recompiled. There are two interface datafiles supplied with this version, one is Chinese and another is English.

Summarize:

The Main Features of Smart Boot Manager are:

There are many other features not listed out, see following documentation for details.


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