Make a multiboot USB pen


  1. Posts : 1,523
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       #1

    Make a multiboot USB pen


    I understand that I can use multibootusb
    to make this, unless there is a better alternative, mainly I want a USB pen with 32 plus 64 bit versions of Linux mint, but would also like macrium reflect as well.

    is there a solution

    thanks
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  2. Posts : 191
    Windows XP, 10; Knoppix [Debian] linux
       #2

    reddwarf4ever said:
    I understand that I can use multibootusb
    to make this, unless there is a better alternative, mainly I want a USB pen with 32 plus 64 bit versions of Linux mint, but would also like macrium reflect as well.

    is there a solution

    thanks
    Easy2Boot
    YUMI - Multiboot USB Creator | USB Pen Drive Linux
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  3. Posts : 1,523
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks
    but macrium reflect has its own USB boot creator, so don't see how I can get an ISO, or can I get that after a boot USB is created..
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  4. Posts : 191
    Windows XP, 10; Knoppix [Debian] linux
       #4

    reddwarf4ever said:
    Thanks
    but macrium reflect has its own USB boot creator, so don't see how I can get an ISO, or can I get that after a boot USB is created..
    Don't believe that can easily be done.

    One workaround might be to create a rescue CD:

    Starting with the rescue CD
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  5. Posts : 1,523
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    If I chose make reflect rescue cd then select make ISO instead of burning a cd, then I get an ISO....so hopefully could burn that to a USB pen, still trying.
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  6. Posts : 191
    Windows XP, 10; Knoppix [Debian] linux
       #6

    reddwarf4ever said:
    If I chose make reflect rescue cd then select make ISO instead of burning a cd, then I get an ISO....so hopefully could burn that to a USB pen, still trying.
    Good luck.

    Unfortunately there is no "one size fits all" approach to doing this, especially when trying to multiboot different flavors of the same OS. Yumi might be the easiest but really only works well when your ISO's are on the "known list". Steve Si's Easy2Boot can do practically anything, but it may take quite a bit of work to get the outliers to behave.
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  7. Posts : 1,523
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    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanx
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  8. Posts : 525
    Windows 10
       #8

    I use WinSetupFromUSB, WinSetupFromUSB | Install Windows from USB with WinSetupFromUSB, multiboot and a lot more.

    It works well with WinPE ISOs from Terabyte, Macrium, etc. You can also add Kyhi´s Rescue Disk.
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  9. Posts : 1,523
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    Thread Starter
       #9

    Thanks will give this a try...
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