Hi there,
From: Alan Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Evan....I just installed storm (using the cd that came with
> MaximumLinux Magazine) and thought the same as you about its
> version of lilo. It's on my list of things to do to see if I
> can lift the lilo out of storm and use it in Mandrake. If you
> beat me to it, let me know how it works out, ok?
I'm not too knowledgable in the world of Linux, I've only been using it on
and off since Christmas, but if I do come across a solution, I will tell you
:-)
I must say though that I was quite impressed by the MaximumLinux Magazine! I
always enjoy going to my local Chapters bookstore and picking up the latest
UK magazines such as .Net (Web/HTML) PCZone (PCGames) and Mac and PC Format
(the best computer magazines) which all come with their own CD stuffed full
of fantastic goodies. I have been keeping my eye open for a new Linux
magazine with a CD because I enjoy the read and think that it will help the
Linux community. Linux Magazine is great (it has very good articles), but a
little over my head since I'm only a newbie. I hope lots of non-Linux/Linux
users find this magazine and give it a try (especially since this last ish
has two distributions of Linux on it).
(more......)
From: Michael Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> There's also System Commander, I believe they offer a boot
> manager. I'm using the BeOS boot manager, only drawback with that would
> be that you would have to install BeOS to configure it.
That's an interesting idea, I've always wanted to give BeOS a shot, and now
since it's free...... ;-)
> I don't know if that helped at all, but I am curious, why not use
> BootMagic?
I just installed Mandrake 7.0 from the lastest issue of MaximumLinux
Magazine, which only has the installation disk. But I've enjoyed it so much
I'm thinking of purchasing the entire version.
Thanks again to all,
Evan Holt