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title: "Ventoy for managing ISOs on one USB"
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date: 2021-06-18T15:32:38-04:00
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draft: false
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tags: ["Virtualization"]
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Traditionally I would hold one Linux distribution per USB drive. Though with 32 GB USB Flash drives only costing $12, why hold only one per drive? That's where Ventoy comes in. With Ventoy, we can store multiple ISOs which it then presents as a boot screen.
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To install Ventoy onto a flash drive, follow the [Get Started](https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_start.html) guide on their website. Then once it's installed you should see a mountpoint labeled "Ventoy". There you can drop off any ISOs you want to appear on the boot screen. Here are some examples of what I keep in mine:
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- Clonezilla
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- Kali Linux
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- Kubuntu
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- Tails
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- UBCD
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![](/files/images/blog/ventoy.png)
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Example screenshot from their website.
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