"Ventoy" is an open-source tool that allows you to put multiple 
.iso files on a USB stick.  Has anyone tried it?

<https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html>
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventoy>

Why do I care?

When I want to install Fedora, for example, I fetch a .iso file and dd it 
straight to a USB stick.  The result is a bootable live Fedora system that 
can install Fedora to a disk drive.

This same procedure works for Ubuntu and a lot of other distros.

One downside is that I have a collection of USB sticks that each has a 
.iso file.  Each USB stick is mostly empty because .iso files are smaller 
than current USB sticks.

Ventoy might allow me to use a single USB stick for my whole collection.
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