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. Let us know which balenaEtcher alternative worked for you and which one you would recommend as the best balenaEtcher alternative.Ventoy and balenaEtcher and mintStick and Plop and ohMyMultiboot and CapserAintYerFriend… You can download UNetbootin from this link. With UNetbootin’s built-in downloader, you can create Live USB drives for Linux ISO images and rescue disks. This application, being cross-platform, runs on multiple platforms such as Windows, Mac, and Linux. Universal Netboot Installer, or UNetbootin in short, is one such application that lets you try different operating systems and very quickly create bootable USB hard drives. One can download LiLi, or LinuxLive USB Creator, from its official website.
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