I'm not sure where to post this. Is there a method for installing two or more live systems on the same USB key? I keep using the same 32-GB stick, but having to wipe it every time I want to use a new distro. Surely there's some way of putting more than one system in that space?
It's fine if I have to unpack the iso's or partition the key manually.
Two live systems, one key?
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Two live systems, one key?
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Re: Two live systems, one key?
While I haven't personally tested this it does indeed look interesting and seems to be what you are looking for and is for linux and Windows.
http://multibootusb.org/
http://multibootusb.org/
Re: Two live systems, one key?
I have seen multisystem recommended for this purpose.
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Re: Two live systems, one key?
MultiSystem is great.
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