It’s not as simple as dropping your ISOs in a folder: you have to use the software to build the multiboot usb key. At this time, the problem of those programs is that they use specific “tricks” for each distribution to build a menu that will load directly the Linux kernel. I found solutions like YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer (windows) or MultiSystem. After some research I found several posts saying that generic ISO chainloading is very hard ( p1 p2). Easy2Boot does exactly that!īooting an ISO file is complex because lots of live operating systems expect to be at the root of a DOS partition. I was looking for a system allowing to drop the ISOs in a folder on the key, just showing a menu with the ISO files to boot. I mean a way to include many downloaded ISO files in a single USB stick. ![]() I’ve spent days looking for a good live Multiboot USB solution.
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