• GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    My most McGyvered solution to create a bootable USB was to take a really old Android phone and make it into one. Worked surprisingly well, actually.

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      6 months ago

      Oh damn, would not have expected that to work. The worst hack I ever used is when I helped a friend install Linux who didn’t have any spare (working) USB drives around. He did have a spare SSD in his PC however, so I ended up flashing the ISO to that.

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    6 months ago

    Back in the day: Installing MS Office with all the bells and whistles. I think it was 26 disks.

    Insert disk 12…

    My first Linux experience was Redhat with floppies as well.

    What fun.

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      sitting cross-legged on the floor in front of you with my apple juice “How did you get urgent security and application updates Grandpa?”

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      6 months ago

      a thing you install in a usb stick that allows you to have multiple bootable isos

      like you can have the mint and arch isos on the same drive and etc

    • Justin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files. With ventoy, you don’t need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly. You can copy many files at a time and ventoy will give you a boot menu to select them.

      Source

    • SaltyIceteaMaker@lemmy.ml
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      Its like grub but for your iso’s. You install ventoy, drag your iso’s into the ventoy folder and bam you got a grub like selection of all your iso’s

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    6 months ago

    Honestly, a better solution would be an open-source IODD-type device, because sometimes I still meet old devices which do boot via USB DVD drives, but not flash drives.

    But Ventoy is a second solid choice, especially with newer devices, where such limitations are basically non-existent :)