Multibootusb 9.2.0 Tutorial - !exclusive!

: The executable file, available for Windows and various Linux distributions. Procedural Implementation

Tap the "Boot Menu" key (usually F12, F11, F10, or ESC) as the computer turns on. Select your USB drive from the list. multibootusb 9.2.0 tutorial

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mbusb/stable sudo apt update sudo apt install multibootusb : The executable file, available for Windows and

Within the "Select Image" section, the user browses for their desired ISO file. One of the standout features of MultiBootUSB is Persistence . By adjusting the persistence slider, users can allocate a portion of the USB space to save changes (such as files or settings) made during a live session. This transforms the USB from a static installation media into a portable, functional operating system. This transforms the USB from a static installation

Persistence allows you to save files and settings when running the live USB.

After booting from the USB, you’ll see a clean text-based menu: