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How to boot Multiple Images on one USB with Multisystem - Dozy Van - 05-25-2016 How to boot Multiple Images on one USB with Multisystem I have many different ISO's that I try and get running on my systems and recently I came across this amazing and possibly the easiest tool I have ever used for making a bootable USB. How to install: Add the PPA to your system sources and then run an update and download the file. Code: sudo apt-add-repository 'deb http://liveusb.info/multisystem/depot all main' once installed you can run it with the command Code: multisystem You can Drag and drop iso's but if Drag and Drop fails simply click the Icon at the bottom and go to where you keep your downloaded iso's. ![]() Then it will install itself to the USB ![]() and your done I have my 32G USB booting UbuntuMini.iso, Kali, Slackware, Windows 7 x86/64 All in One, and FreeBSD. |