Hello! Just tested MultiSystem and works... Actually it handles GRUB2, Grub4DOS and also Syslinux.
My impressions are that this is not a good replacement for Startup Disk Creator. It is a very nice script, but there might be lots of problems to solve before this to be shipped on a ubuntu ISO. There are some failures on translation, there is some links to non-free tools (not sure how that might affect), but works, and there is also an option to download ISO files In my opinion this is a must see script, maybe the community can do a simpler but user friendly tool to create bootable drivers using grub2 based on MultiSystem... 2015-09-19 4:19 GMT-03:00 Basil Fernie <[email protected]>: > > I use it quite a lot, keeping several distros of current interest on a > flash stick for use as and when. Have had no problems with it so far. > > One desirable feature would be to be able to remove a no-longer > interesting distro without having to replace all the ditros on the stick. > Surely not too difficult to add? > > Regards, > Basil > > > > On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 17:07:57 +0200, Nio Wiklund <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Andre, >> >> If you have time this weekend, please check it :-) I think it works, but >> have not tested it. >> >> Den 2015-09-18 kl. 16:47, skrev Andre Campos Rodovalho: >> >>> I'm hearing about MultiSystem... Looks like it uses GRUB2 and works for >>> UEFI, but I did not test it! >>> >>> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/ >>> >>> >>> >>> 2015-09-18 2:19 GMT-03:00 Nio Wiklund <[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >>> >>> Den 2015-09-18 kl. 07:05, skrev Brendan Perrine: >>> > On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 05:44:52 +0100 >>> > E James <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> > >>> >> or 4 for Porteus). Mostly I use YUMI (Pen Drive Linux) to create >>> a multiboot stick with maybe 5 or 10 choices (32 bit and 64 bit) including >>> GParted and Parted Magic. It >>> > >>> > I actually find startup disk creator GUI more confusing than dd >>> but when using dd but only if you use lsblk to know which drive you are >>> entirely overwritten. >>> >>> Hi Brendan, >>> >>> I think dd is too dangerous even for gurus. So I 'wrap a safely belt >>> around it' with mkusb. If you prefer a command line tool, there is >>> mkusb-nox without bells and whistles, but the safely belt is there >>> :-) >>> >>> Other people prefer Disks (gnome-disks), Multisystem and I think many >>> people use and like Unetbootin. (LXLE switched to MultibootUSB in the >>> current release. ToriOS will release its first version with mkusb.) >>> >>> Before deciding to change tool, I suggest that we try other tools >>> than >>> our favourites, and discuss the results here. >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >>> >>> -- >>> Lubuntu-users mailing list >>> [email protected] <mailto: >>> [email protected]> >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- > Using Opera's mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ >
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