
See the official site here and on GitHub. So next time you're feeling a little of this, perhaps give Ventoy a try. It's an evolving project under constantly development and improvements, so over time more and more will be supported it with it, even so it's a wonderful bit of software that's worth highlighting. It does have a pretty huge set of compatible files but some don't show up or have other issues. Follow the urls bellow to clone the git repository. However, it doesn't work with everything. Ventoy Binary Notes: This website is underprovisioned, so please download ventoy in the follows: (remember to check the SHA-256 hash) Source Code Ventoy's source code is maintained on both Github and Gitee. During my own testing, it works exactly as described. Could end up saving quite a bit of time, all you need to do to test something out directly once setup is just dump the file onto a drive and reboot.

It's a tool that I'm definitely going to be getting plenty of use from.

Instead of wiping your USB drives over and over with new distributions, Ventoy lets you just dump the files onto the drive, reboot and get an easy list of distributions to boot.

What is it? Ventoy is a free and open source application that you can stick on a USB drive, which allows you to create a reusable system for booting ISO/WIM/IMG/EFI files. Do you distro-hop on Linux often? Ventoy might be the tool you're looking for and it's quite possibly my new best friend.
