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Hello:
Anyone seen this?
https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/ … foss_fest/
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
Best,
A.
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Hello:
Anyone seen this?
https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/ … foss_fest/
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
Best,
A.
Ventoy is very good - been using it for a while. I have a 32 GB USB stick. If I want to try a new iso, just copy it onto the USB - no 'burning a USB' or anything. I have many things on there. I boot to it, and there's a menu of all the iso's, and you pick one and it boots. It is a marvel - it just works.
Last edited by sgage (2021-12-11 01:44:58)
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I tried it when it was first announced, but it used MS file system Exfat, so didn't get very far with it, but now it uses an ext filesystem & works great.
(I only use a 16GB pendrive, but have plenty of choices to select from.)
Last edited by Camtaf (2021-12-11 17:58:09)
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I'm using multibootusb, it still works but looks unmaintained...
https://github.com/mbusb/multibootusb
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I keep Trisquel and Void and Devuan on a ventoy 16GB stick. Very handy, especially the ability to have different live environments to jump into, or to be able to chroot into one of my different installed systems.
I found through a lot of time consuming trial and error that the Guix distro will not install from a Ventoy stick, although the Guix live environment works fine on Ventoy.
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Why do people need so many live images? I find that a bit strange tbh.
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Why do people need so many live images?
I have a bunch of USB devices with instalers of a few versions of Devuan, both 32 bits and 64 bits, and live rescue systems, just in case.
A solution like Ventoy could save me a few sticks. Using it is in my "to do" list.
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live rescue systems, just in case
But the Devuan ISO image has a rescue mode which lets you open a shell in the installed system with a working internet connection without having to manually chroot in with the API filesystems (bind) mounted. It's *much* easier and more convenient than random live ISO images.
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Why do people need so many live images? I find that a bit strange tbh.
Curiosity i suppose. I dont see any need for it myself. I will generally dd an iso to a stick and try it out then get rid of it. Except for knoppix releases cause they are invaluable and i generally collect each release on its own usb stick for historical reasons.
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Why use Ventoy, because you can demo various live distros to potential users, you can have one pendrive with different distros for different machines, think 32bit & 64bit, or even have a command line distro.
For personal 'rescue' purposes, I would use the same distro as was installed, if possible.
Is Ventoy really 'needed'? Probably not, but why not use it when it is available.
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But the Devuan ISO image has a rescue mode...
I understand your point. But I was thinking on fully graphical systems, like System Rescue CD, for instance. Sometimes I want to check a new computer, wipe out a hard drive, and prepare some unusual partition scheme. And using System Rescue CD (or Knoppix, or similar) for these tasks is very comfortable. And I don't want to talk of others OS we usually are not very fond of here ...
Last edited by PedroReina (2021-12-15 10:39:14)
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Why do people need so many live images? I find that a bit strange tbh.
I agree with this, when you say: "dozens of live-linuxes".
But somebody, who is working in repair or service for computers would be happy to have an "All-in-one-stick", for example with:
- something like "System-Rescue-CD", not matter which one you prefer here
- a Windows-PE environment (or two or three)
- software for creating images of whole harddisks, like ACRONIS or what ever (may be also more than one for compatibilty-reasons)
- some diagnostics-programs
Of course "ventoy" does nothing, which one could not also do with SYSLINUX or GRUB! But it seems to be much more "comfortable"!
Best Regards, FM_81
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