So all you need to do is point us to a read/write partition with one of the options above and you can also specify the form of persistence you want to use (with another option) if you don’t like the default. The first time persistence is enabled we will create the persistence files for you if they don’t already exist. Plab=xxxx (the label of the persistence partition) Puuid=xxxx (the UUID of the persistence partition) Pdev=xxxx (the persistence partition name such as sdb1 or /dev/sdb1) Once you get it to boot (we have Grub experts here who may be able to help you with the grub entry if it’s not working) then you can add one of the following boot options to specify a read-write persistence partition where we can store our persistence files: We offer a “fromiso=” boot option for this but I imagine Ventoy is using grub to mount the iso file automatically. This is the old “boot from iso mode” which we support but do not recommend. With ventoy, you don’t need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the iso file to the USB drive and boot it.” “Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO files. ^- one of my several previous posts on this subject so, yeah, it’s exasperating to find again today that this info needs to be repeated, reposted. Reposting here my previous antixforum post, quoting BitJam, the primary developer of the antiX Live system So, Ventoy does not bring real value to my daily antiX workflow, and remains just a toy (pun not intended) to host a couple other distro for me. BUT, an antiX booted this way does NOT have all the writable features available from a standard antiX liveUSB. The Ventoy part works as advertised, allowing dynamically choosing any ISO from USB drive, including an antiX iso. Recommending them (other than for exceptional cases, e.g. Now restart your system and boot with Ventoy.Ventoy and balenaEtcher and mintStick and Plop and ohMyMultiboot and CapserAintYerFriend… We will copy Ubuntu 21 ISO image into Ventoy as shown in the picture below: You can add as many ISO files as you want can choose between ISO files before installation. Your file manager will display the first partition only. Don’t worry if you can’t find which one is the first partition. Lastly, open your file manager and copy the ISO files in the first partition. Click on install it will ask for permission click OK. Open web browser and access “” to access Ventoy Web.Īs you can see Ventoy have picked my USB drive. Now we will use Ventoy Web to create bootable USB.įor accessing Ventoy web please run the script named as “VentoyWeb.sh”./VentoyWeb.sh fdisk -lĭownload the tar file of ventoy from its official GITHUB release. Use fdisk command to locate USB Drive in your Ubuntu21. In this tutorial we will show how to make bootable USB using ventoy in Ubuntu 21. Once you created the multiboot USB, boot your system with the USB drive, select the ISO you want to load and start using it. Ventoy will automatically create entries for the newly added ISOs and add them to the boot menu. you just have to create a bootable USB drive once and add as many as ISOs you want in future. You don’t need to format your USB device everytime you want it make bootable with another OS. Ventoy is a free and open source software to create bootable USB drives in Linux and Windows environment.
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