Super Grub Disk

Super Grub Disk is a bootable floppy or CDROM that is oriented towards system rescue, specifically for repairing the booting process. Super Grub Disk is simply a Grub Disk with a lot of useful menus. It can activate partitions, boot partitions, boot MBRs, boot your former OS (Linux or another one) by loading menu.lst from your hard disk, automatically restore Grub on your MBR, swap hard disks in the BIOS, and boot from any available disk device. It has multi-language support, and allows you to change the keyboard layout of your shell.

Tags Boot Installation/Setup Recovery Tools Systems Administration
Licenses GPL
Implementation C
Translations German Hungarian Catalan Spanish English French Slovak

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  •  25 May 2009 17:39
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Changes: This release has a full French translation update.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  14 May 2009 21:19
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Changes: This release adds Ext4 support and Ubuntu 9.04 support.

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  •  14 Apr 2009 17:58
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Changes: This release fixes a Boot Linux Directly bug that did not let Linux systems with UUID support in thekernel boot properly. A new command uuid (although it is a fake one) lets you Boot Linux Indirectly your systems without problems.

Changes: The "Boot Linux" option has been improved so that not only menu.lst files but also menu.lst* files can be run. The "Boot Linux Directly" option has been improved so that, in the basic menu, the kernel and initrd are automatically selected. The "Boot Linux Directly" option has been improved so that, in the advanced menu, the kernel and initrd are manually selected. A new support menu has been added with options to support rules, to show hard disks' partition layouts, to show fstab file contents, and to show menu.lst file contents.

Changes: The "Boot Linux" option has been improved so that not only menu.lst files but also menu.lst* files can be run. The "Boot Linux Directly" option has been improved so that, in the basic menu, the kernel and initrd are automatically selected. The "Boot Linux Directly" option has been improved so that, in the advanced menu, the kernel and initrd are manually selected. A new support menu has been added with options to support rules, to show hard disks' partition layouts, to show fstab file contents, and to show menu.lst file contents.

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