Hooah... another way to burn my brain cells.... Love it. I'm going to try it.
Have a look at Ventoy...HERE
With ventoy, you are 'burning' an app to the usb stick .....after that is done you can drag and drop a number of distros to the usb (without the usual rigmarole of 'burning" each one to the usb using rufus/balena etcher etc etc
So, you could put an .iso on that usb for ubuntu, mint mx3, etc etc.... to open one, you would boot your pc to that ventoy usb stick , select the .iso you wish to try out, and click enter...away you go.
Ventoy turns a USB stick into a multi-boot drive. You install Ventoy once, then just copy ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(X)/EFI files onto the USB and boot them from Ventoy’s menu—no re-imaging each time. It works with BIOS and UEFI, supports optional Secure Boot, and can use persistence via plugins.
I've done an article before on using Ventoy, but I didn't get into it too deeply. So, we should try it.
There are many additions you can use for Ventoy, so we can cover these.
Downloading Ventoy
To get Ventoy, you can go to the main website download page at...
- Jarret B
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- Forum: Installation
https://itsfoss.com/use-ventoy/ ... This guide works beautifully.....it must be followed CAREFULLY.

