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bootman is the BeOS boot loader. It is resident solely in the Master boot record and does not require an install of BeOS, although it must be installed from BeOS. BeOS was an operating system for personal computers which began development by Be Incorporated in 1991. ... In computing, booting is a bootstrapping process that starts operating systems when the user turns on a computer system. ... The master boot record (MBR), also the partition sector, in IBM PC architecture, is the 512-byte (½ kilobyte) boot sector, i. ...


It is filesystem agnostic, and boots an OS as if it was being booted directly from the hardware - and as such can boot virtually any operating system. It can also chainload GRUB, LILO and NTLDR. However, being independent of an OS prevents it being able to boot any disks which do not have a BIOS ID, with the exception of BeOS disk-in-a-file images on FAT32. See Filing system for this term as it is used in libraries and offices In computing, a file system is a method for storing and organizing computer files and the data they contain to make it easy to find and access them. ... In computing, the GRand Unified Bootloader is a multiboot boot loader which is most commonly used to allow dual-booting of two or more operating systems installed on a single computer. ... LILO (LInux LOader) is a boot loader for Linux. ... NTLDR (abbreviation for NT Loader) is the boot loader for Windows NT, including its later versions (2000/XP/Longhorn). ... In computing, the Basic Input-Output System or BIOS is software code embedded within a computer hardware system whose main functions are: to provide a visual display of the system to a monitor on startup of the system, have basic key access to a keyboard and provide low-level communication... File Allocation Table (FAT) is a file system that was developed for MS-DOS and used in consumer versions of Microsoft Windows up to and including Windows Me. ...


bootman appeared in BeOS R4.0, having replacing LILO, which was used in R3.x. Installation, configuration and uninstallation can be done solely by a graphical application, also called bootman. This can also create a MBR restoration floppy disk without modifying the current MBR. A floppy disk is a data storage device that is composed of a circular piece of thin, flexible (i. ...


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Bootman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (168 words)
bootman appeared in BeOS R4.0, having replacing LILO, which was used in R3.x.
Installation, configuration and uninstallation can be done solely by a graphical application, also called bootman.
This can also create a MBR restoration floppy disk without modifying the current MBR.
About - College of Pharmacy - University of Arizona (228 words)
Dean Bootman, a member of the Class of 1974, became the second alumnus to be appointed dean.
Bootman holds the rare honor of membership in the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine (IOM).
Bootman is one of only a few pharmacists nationwide ever chosen for service in the IOM, and only the third faculty member in the history of the UA to receive this honor.
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