Ventoy shows a boot menu to select the ISO of the operating system and proceed further to install or try it in Live mode. The only thing you have to do is just install Ventoy on USB, copy any number of ISO files to create multiboot USB and boot it to install multiple OS. What Ventoy makes different from other applications is the way it eases the process of flashing ISO to USB devices. Unlike traditional methods, you don’t need to format your USB devices (aka USB sticks, thumb drives, and Pendrive) every time to burn new ISO files. Ventoy is a new open-source software that allows you to create a bootable USB stick for one or more ISO image files. ![]() But, in this article, I want to introduce you to the latest cross-platform application, Ventoy, and easily creates multiboot USB on Linux using Ventoy. There are also several applications available to create a multiboot USB on Windows or Linux, such as YUMI, WinSetupFromUSB, MultiSystem.
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