Ask Ubuntu Asked by Konfus2234 on October 31, 2021
I want to create bootable pendrive (on Ubuntu) with other distr. I don’t want to install this distr on my computer, rather plug a pendrive time to time and use this distr to the test and learning (like VirtualBox). I think about Kali Linux or Parrot. How I can do that?
Gnome-disks has an option to "Restore Disk Image"
This option can be used to "restore" the ISO files of many distributions to a USB drive.
Open Disks, select the USB you want to install the ISO on, click the 3 lines icon upper right and select "Restore Disk Image". A window will open, just select the ISO file, confirm the destination and click start restoring.
If you want to make a Multi Boot USB, (with multiple OS on it), Both MultiBootUSB, (http://multibootusb.org/) and Ventoy, (https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html), have Linux versions. Both can make Persistent installs of Debian based OS, so that installed programs and data are retained from boot to boot.
Answered by C.S.Cameron on October 31, 2021
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