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Introduction

Having a 32G UFD used to boot a 700MB Debian install is not really the most efficient thing to do and flashing a new iso every time you want to change install image neither. This page is here to solve this problem by tutoring how do install and use Multisystem which is a software allowing you to boot from multiple image installed on one UFD.

Website of the project: http://liveusb.info/dotclear

Requirement

  • ubuntu 12.04
  • xterm
  • usb stick formated in FAT32 with non spaced label

Install

 

gksu installl-depot-multiboot.sh

 

Add images to the drive

  • insert a usb stick (better let it be automounted as the mount point should be /media/<label>)
  • Launch the software: Multisystem
  • select the USB device to use and click Validate
  • drag and drop the images you want to add.
  • restart your system and select the distro you want to boot from.
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