![]() There are many Operating Systems that can be installed via MultiSystem. Find example in above example thread or mount and check what ISO has for its boot parameters.įor me the best tool to create a Multi-OS live USB is MultiSystem which can be found here. Other distributions may need different boot parameters. ![]() Note I added nomodeset to all entries as I have nVidia.Īlso new versions now use vmlinuz.efi for both BIOS & UEFI boot. Linux (loop)/casper/vmlinuz.efi boot=casper iso-scan/filename=$isofile nomodeset loopback loop (hd0,1)$isofileįirst entry in my grub.cfg in MC4GB set default=0 In creating grub.cfg, the boot drive is always hd0, so if directly booting from flash drive setting will be hd0,Y where Y is partition usually 1. ![]() Newer versions automount with $USER name also, this one labeled MC4GB, with user fred sudo grub-install -root-directory=/media/fred/MC4GB /dev/sdb Label partition - if label is grub2 & mount: sudo grub-install -root-directory=/media/grub2 /dev/sdb Also assumes sdb as flash drive, confirm that is correct if not sure. To install grub2 into a flash drive, default /media now varies depending on version. Very similar to a hard drive install like this link. MultiBootUSB - Install and boot multiple Linux from Pendrive / Flash drive / USB disk w/grub2īut to understand it better you can just install grub2 to the flash drive, create your own grub.cfg with boot stanzas and copy ISO into flash drive. I have not used MultiSystem, but that one I have seen recommended as well as several others.
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