^thehatsrule^

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Posted: Oct. 23 2006,17:57 |
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Yes, pmagic has its own bootloader, but I would recommend grub over it.
You don't have to install pmagic though, you could just boot its cd/floppies.
Personally, I have had my share of troubles using pmagic - so I always end up using linux tools - but that's a while ago, it's probably much different now.
Also, because it's a commercial product, I doubt you'll find any support for it here, but it should be pretty easy to use.
The main thing to avoid trouble: don't reboot unless it says to reboot.
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