Ventoy is an opensource tool to create a universal bootable USB drive for ISOs and other image files. With Ventoy, you don’t need to format the disk over and over to create a bootable USB for different images, you just need to copy the image files to the USB drive and boot them directly via a dynamic menu.
New in v1.0.95:
- Drag to resize Ventoy2Disk.exe dialog width.
- Fix a bug when booting veket_24.
- Fix a bug when booting the latest UOS server ISO.
- New distro support: vanilladpup
- New distro support: FydeOS 17
- languages.json update
I’m looking into creating a bootable USB on Linux with GParted, Clonezilla and a few other tools. Can you do that with Ventoy?
Most people are talking about having a multiple distributions on one USB stick, but I just wanted to be sure you can also do that with these tools 😇
Yep, indeed you can. Once you format the disk with Ventoy, you simply need to copy the ISOs to the drive and you’re done, no extra config needed.
Thanks for your answer