The following is a Linux dictionary word of the day:
bmconf – installer and configurator for the smart boot
manager (SMB), which is a program that runs at boot up, and gives one the
ability to select which operating system to run.
The bmconf command in Linux is used to configure the Smart Boot Manager (SBM). Smart Boot Manager is a bootloader which allows one to boot from various devices, including hard drives, CD-ROMs, and USB drives.
The basic syntax for bmconf is:
/usr/sbin/bmconf [options]
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