Sort of, but Hiren's BootCD is severely outdated, and I almost included it in my release. But the other tools on my DVD already do what Hiren's CD does, are more up to date, and easier to use... So it just seemed redundant.
hey,
i understand that replacing hiren is the point of the whole thing, however some things that hiren contains don't really have equivalents in medicat, for example lubuntu is quite empty upoon boot compared to the partition magic distro that is within hiren, including GSmartControl, Clonezilla, SpaceFM window manager and so on...
the parted magic distro is now a commercial product so of course it isn't included in any other all-in-1 tools, but all the softwares are opensource anyway so they could be included in your lubuntu or something, watcha think?
also Hiren allows to choose the keyboard disposition prior to run the distro, that's useful for non-querty locations