![]() The only 'issue' I experienced is when I need to tidy up too many existing iso, when I delete many iso and replace with newer iso, I have to 'defrag' the fat32 drive, this process is too long.īut this is just the characteristics of fat32 file system. I also make a multiboot USB drive, partitioned out a 100G FAT32 partition, and use it to keep many iso's that I want to keep, and at time, use it to run live test and install to computers. I used very regularly for testing used computers when I am shopping for cheap sales and install linux OS onto some old computers. I made a multiboot USB flash / stick, 8G with 9 iso, with some good rescue iso such as RIPlinux, pmagic, etc. The official site and tutorial is at this link:Ī few good tutorials are also at these links:Īs for me, I used Easy2Boot for more than a year, and it just works. This is the process that I used to make multiboot USB with Easy2Boot in Linux
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