On Sat, 8 Nov 2025, George N. White III wrote:

You should be able to create a Live USB Installer using Windows (but
Windows may change some non-essential data, so the checksum test may
fail).   I like Ventoy as you can have several iso files on one stick
(32 GB is cheap these days).
I have a couple Fedora Installers and bootable GNU gparted,

In ancient times (before grub2),
one could multiboot by installing a chainloading bootloader in sector 0
and installing OS-specific bootloaders in their respective partitions.
Does something like that work today?
Is that what Ventoy does?

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