Multibootusb 9.2.0 Tutorial 【Genuine】

sudo qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -drive file=/dev/sdX,format=raw -m 2048 Replace /dev/sdX with your actual USB device.

✅ When done, you’ll see: “Multiboot USB created successfully!” You can test the USB in a virtual machine without leaving your desktop:

Stop carrying a pocket full of USB drives. What if one single 32GB or 64GB USB stick could hold Ubuntu, GParted, Windows 10 installer, Clonezilla, and Kali Linux — all at once? multibootusb 9.2.0 tutorial

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mbusb/stable sudo apt update sudo apt install multibootusb For other distros: Download the .deb or .AppImage from GitHub Releases .

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That’s exactly what does. It’s free, open-source, and (surprisingly) easier than burning ISOs one by one.

Or just reboot and mash F12 / ESC / F2 to enter the boot menu. After booting from the USB, you’ll see a clean text-based menu: Or just reboot and mash F12 / ESC

Launch it from your app menu or with: