Check out my Toolbox to quickly Add/Remove programs, configure power settings, and system updates with the click of a button. github.com/TheLinuxITGuy/Toolbox
You can also go into the settings and leave unconditioned space at the end of Ventoy for your rescue tools like CC Cleaner, Malware Bytes, Antivirus Software, etc. Some Live Linux Distros can create a save file. If you partition that empty partition for storage, then you can multiboot many Live Distros, save their progress and it feel like a true multiboot setup.
OR, you can just save all of that into a folder in the Ventoy drive without doing that. It still works fine without any issue. I've been using Ventoy for years. Enjoy!
Ventoy saved me a lot of times. I'll gladly praise them whenever I had the chance. Btw I found out about your channel from Nobara Discord Server. Happy to support another linux creator out there, cheers!
@@TheLinuxITGuy I've been working a lot recently with various distros and learning how to build Linux systems from scratch. Have you ever built an embedded system? Simple responses are ok ☺️
Yea, I've had some folks say sometimes they've had to go in grub mode to get a certain iso to load. OpenSUSE tumbleweed I believe. Thanks for watching!
@@TheLinuxITGuyI think many times people just install Ventpy and forget about updating it to the latest version. That solves most issues. And, I have installed Tumbleweed with Ventoy and only had issues because I was storing these ISOs in a FAT32 partition before copying them to the USB. And, FAT32 has 4gb file size limit so the ISO files were getting corrupted (I guess!?!?). Great Video btw.
Check out my Toolbox to quickly Add/Remove programs, configure power settings, and system updates with the click of a button. github.com/TheLinuxITGuy/Toolbox
You can also go into the settings and leave unconditioned space at the end of Ventoy for your rescue tools like CC Cleaner, Malware Bytes, Antivirus Software, etc. Some Live Linux Distros can create a save file. If you partition that empty partition for storage, then you can multiboot many Live Distros, save their progress and it feel like a true multiboot setup.
Pro tip! Thanks for watching.
OR, you can just save all of that into a folder in the Ventoy drive without doing that. It still works fine without any issue. I've been using Ventoy for years. Enjoy!
Ventoy saved me a lot of times. I'll gladly praise them whenever I had the chance. Btw I found out about your channel from Nobara Discord Server. Happy to support another linux creator out there, cheers!
I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
If you have an 8 GB or bigger pendrive, Ventoy is a must have.
100% Agree! Thanks for watching.
Great info for all. Easy to follow and use of Ventoy as an ISO Multiboot application.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the easy ventoy tutorial.😇
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the straightforward and simple ventoy tutorial!
Yes sir! Thanks for watching.
@@TheLinuxITGuy I've been working a lot recently with various distros and learning how to build Linux systems from scratch. Have you ever built an embedded system? Simple responses are ok ☺️
@@Nick85 Nice! I can't say that I have. Sounds awesome though.
This is the ultimate utility.
I use it daily. Thanks for watching.
Thanks!
Anytime
Thanks this is really helpful appreciate
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
Nice vid, i plan to use ventoy in future
Thanks for watching.
Ventoy is amazing for distrohoppers and just for checking out different distros. I also keep a gparted ISO in there for emergency situations.😂
Pro tip! Thanks for watching.
I didn't know you could install Ventoy like that. Ventoy is awesome, but once in a while, I get the odd .iso image that won't play nice with it.
Yea, I've had some folks say sometimes they've had to go in grub mode to get a certain iso to load. OpenSUSE tumbleweed I believe. Thanks for watching!
@@TheLinuxITGuyI think many times people just install Ventpy and forget about updating it to the latest version. That solves most issues. And, I have installed Tumbleweed with Ventoy and only had issues because I was storing these ISOs in a FAT32 partition before copying them to the USB. And, FAT32 has 4gb file size limit so the ISO files were getting corrupted (I guess!?!?). Great Video btw.
It's a vice... I have 21 ISOs.. And that considering I stopped my distroHOE phase at LMDE 4.
Thanks for watching.
rufus just looking
Windows for sure. Thanks for watching.
i use ventoy too
It's perfect for distro hopping 😄 thanks for watching.
Wow, much better than ol' hiren's boot lol
Old school. Thanks for watching.