Learn how to create a multiboot USB on Linux Mint for any operating system ISO file. This is a great way to have multiple bootable operating systems on a single USB drive, which can be useful for testing new operating systems, installing operating systems on multiple computers, or repairing a broken operating system.
To create a multiboot USB on Linux Mint using Ventoy, you will need:
A USB drive with at least 8GB of free space
The Ventoy tool
The ISO files of the operating systems that you want to install on the multiboot USB
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