MultiBootUSB is a cross platform software/utility to create multi boot live Linux on a removable media i.e USB disk. It is similar to unetbootin but many distros can be installed, provided you have enough space on the disk. MultiBootUSB also provides an option to uninstall distro(s) at any time, if you wish. USB can be tested without reboot using inbuilt QEMU.
MultiBootUSB supports many distros and still counting. There is no pre-configured distro specific files included in MultiBootUSB. The configuration files are modified dynamically during installation so that user get the distro’s all available default boot options.
MultiBootUSB 8.2.0 changelog:
- Added Fedora persistence (must not use NTFS filesystem)
- Added Sergei Strelec
- Fixed the knoppix booting issue
- Unhardcode icon file type in GNU/Linux laucher, so that theming can be added
- Fixed the bug which crashed multibootusb when distro contain non utf charecters
- Added support for Alt Linux
Download: MultiBootUSB 8.2.0 | 20.8 MB (Open Source)
View: MultiBootUSB Home Page | Other Operating Systems
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