So plenty of room for multiple operating systems. You can see that we’ve got a 16 GB Kingston USB stick. If it’s not showing up in the device box, click the Refresh button. Its been a while since I looked at creating a multi-boot USB stick on Linux so today Im going to take a look at Ventoy - firstly how to install it, and secondly how to test it on real. If you haven’t already, you need to connect your USB stick to your computer. An Info window will appear, confirming if you want to update the old program. How to Create Bootable USB Drive with Ventoy Attach your multiboot USB drive to your computer. In addition, Ventoy provides Legacy and UEFI Secure Boot support, supports ISO files larger than 4GB, and can be updated without reformatting the USB device. Ventoy will give you a boot menu to select them. The USB drive does not need to be formatted, and you can copy as many ISO files as you want. It can be used to create a bootable and permanent drive that can even contain more than one distribution at a time. Ventoy is an open-source tool for creating bootable USB drives. Whenever you want to try a new Linux distribution, you download the ISO image from the distributions website and write this to your USB flash drive using the dd command or with the help of some other tool, such as Balena Etcher.īut now, a software tool called Ventoy changes all that. Dual Boot Windows, Windows 10, Linux, Ubuntu, Kali, Android & any other os easily. Instead, copy the ISO file to the USB drive and boot it. Notes: Ventoy2Disk. Run Ventoy2Disk.exe, select the device and click Install or Update button. With Ventoy, you don’t need to format the USB drive for each new installation. Download the installation package, like ventoy-x.x.xx-windows.zip and decompress it.
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