I do something similar to this, but I use GRUB2, and I store the .iso files
untouched, in a folder.

I guess works just like this, but at the beggining I see the GRUB menu, not
this beautiful customized Ubuntu menu.

With GRUB2, I can also load grub4DOS, that is useful to load some types of
diferent ISOs I sometimes use...

I'm working on a step by step to reproduce the drive (a video also). If
someone is interested, I can post here and on Ubuntu Forums too.


2015-01-06 16:16 GMT-02:00 Nio Wiklund <[email protected]>:

> Den 2015-01-06 18:48, Aere Greenway skrev:
> > On 01/06/2015 09:47 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> >> The intention is to have one USB pendrive, which can boot the vast
> >> majority of computers, 'a Swiss Army Knife'.
> > All:
> >
> > Sorry, but I could not resist the humor-prospects of this.
> >
> > One pendrive to boot them all,
> >     One pendrive to bind them,
> > In the land of Ubuntu,
> >     where the shadows are.
> >
> > (apologies to J.R.R. Tolkein)
> >
>
> :-D
>
>
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