It felt so good man

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all praise the ventoy usb

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careful, you may summon the distro hoppers

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>:(

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>:3 rawr

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I recently submitted to the Ventoy path, can’t believe it took me so long.

I actually thought I had messed something up after burning it on a USB. The drive mounted an empty folder and I thought, “no way it’s that simple, I don’t just drop the ISOs into the folder do I?”

Yes, you just throw all your ISOs into that folder, unmount, and you’re good to go!

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Same here. “Theres a random folder on the USB now but where’s the software to put the ISO in there?”

Now, having used Linux for a some time, it makes sense why it’s just an empty folder. An ISO is just a file, like anything else.

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And you can even go a step further and configure it so all the ISOs go into a subdirectory. Then you can still use the USB for other stuff without it becoming a mess. Right now I have the following structure:

├ apps // Lots of portable apps, using the PortableApps system
├ data // For copying files between devices
├ images // ISOs go here, separated into Linux, Windows and Utilities
├ installs // For apps that need to be installed
├ secure // Encrypted Veracrypt store
└ ventoy // Ventoy config

All that on a tiny USB on my keychain and super useful when you’re the IT person for the family.

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I was so happy when I found it

It’s so goddamn easy to use!

Link for those that want to try it out

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I will

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I need to get more USB drives in my bag. For no reason.

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(Wait, I should actually install Ventoy.)

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Can confirm, Ventoy is fantastic! I just keep one 128GB USB drive with a ton of ISOs on it and that does the trick!

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What do you have on it? I’ve considered setting one up, but I’m not sure what I’d put on it yet, and I don’t want to do the thing where I make something I never use.

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I tried it but it failed or something and windows just took over again

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In the uefi bios make sure Linux is the first option. If that doesn’t work delete windows.

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I solved all my dual boot issues with this one weird trick

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Bring forth the USB of power!!! (insert evil laugh)

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a black and red penguin with horns brings forth a pentagram

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Imagine needing a thumb drive to install Linux

May I introduce my lord and saviour isodrive to you? (TLDR: Allows rooted phones to mount image files, which can be used like a normal usb can)

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That means I have to leave my phone plugged into the computer while it installs rather than take my phone to browse memes on while I shit or whatever

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