But you may not be aware of the benefits of some I offer here. Hope this info adds to any knowledge you already have. GRUB2 mode can only be used to boot Linux ISO which contains grub2 configuration file and can not be used to boot Windows/WinPE/Unix. Use GRUB2 mode only when you run into problem with the default mode. The contents within this Post is SPECIFIC to forum distros!!! So Ventoy add GRUB2 Mode as an alternative for booting Linux ISO. Their MAIN purpose is to cut down the work of anyone who wants to experience a distro or an OS by eliminating any need to create a 'starter' Flash/DVD/drive: You will merely download and boot any bootable. In this quick no fluff video, I will show you how to create a multi-bootable USB drive with Ventoy that can boot all of your ISO, WIM, IMG, VHD, and EFI file. They are only an assist to allow fast efforts to a running distro destop via your ISO files. Thus, neither, Ventoy or SG2D changes anything about PUPs/DOGs in any way. These are mere boot service facilities allowing you to maintain and select booting an ISO or IMG without any need to first write any to either a DVD/USB/System-drive after receipt. Lastly, it is important to know that Ventoy or SG2D will NOT fix issues within any distro you boot from their list. The combination Ventoy-SG2D USB still will cover ALL ISO file boot conditions from for all ISO files found in the wild (including Distrowatch ISO files). Select any from its list that it gives and EXPECT THAT IT WILL BOOT TO DESKTOP! SG2D will list all PUPs and forum distros in the BOOTISOS folder There is a solution: - this applies to ALL PUPs/DOGs/KLV on the forumĪdd the SuperGRUB2Disc (SG2D) ISO file to your BOOTISOS folderīoot Ventoy and select the SG2D ISO to boot Some forum distro releases will not behave as one expects when booting DIRECTLY from Ventoy. "Reason" as mentioned, above: Specific to PUPs and several other forum distros AND, there is a solution that I recommend. For many ISOs in the wild no matter what OS the ISO file was generated for, Ventoy will list and will launch it.īe aware that some PUPs and DOGs will struggle during boot and will stop with various sorts of errors, while some will not WHEN BOOTED DIRECTLY FROM Ventoy. Next boot your the Ventoy USB, select any of your bootable ISO file and away you go. Ventoy Partition.jpg (19.23 KiB) Viewed 1509 times Once you have generated your USB stick, I recommend you immediately create the BOOTISOS folder and put ALL of your ISO files into it. This appeals to every user from every community of users as they can choose whichever manner they are comfortable with. The Ventoy development community provides 3 ways to create your Ventoy USB: It can be created by If its a PUP or a DOG, it will boot and run as a Frugal.including following ALL of save-session activities you have come to know. When booting the Ventoy USB AND you select the ISO file you want from your contents, Ventoy 'effectively' gets out of the way so that your PC will boot the distro you selected. Reason: I will describe later but this housekeeping is beneficial and Ventoy will find all that are present there) You’ll see the above menu, which allows you to select the target OS to install.Ventoy is merely a vehicle to house and present your USB ISO files for selection and launch! (I strongly suggest you keep ALL of your ISO files on the Ventoy USB in folder "BOOTISOS". Step 3: Boot Your Pc With The Multi-Boot Usb DriveĪfter your multi-boot usb drive is prepared, insert it into the target machine, and boot it up. In the above example, I copied five images. The next thing is to download your target OS installation images, and copy them into the flash drive. On Linux, ventoy has a similar installer. NOTE: The above snapshot was taken from a Windows machine. Better to have a decent size, e.g., 64G or 128G, so that you can place multiple OS images in it.Īnd select the target usb drive, and make the ventoy usb flash drive. Step 1: Install Ventoyįirst of all, download the ventoy installer, from this page.įind a usb drive. This post gives you step by step instructions to create a multi-boot usb drive. With a multi-boot usb drive, you don’t need to create a installation usb drive for each OS. A multi-boot usb drive allows you to install multiple operating systems from the it.
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