Very cool. Download iso(s) mount ventoy drive and copy over your iso. Then
boot and it will give you a list of your iso(s) and boot.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024, 4:46 PM joe--- via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> Does anyone on the PLUG list
> have experience using Ventoy?
>
> A friend used his Ventoy USB flash
> stick to install Linux Mint on a
> used thinkpad t470 that I purchased.
>
> But I then discovered that the newer
> Linux Mint version that he installed
> does not have many KDE capabilties
> that I have always had on my older
> thinkpad laptops.
>
> So I downloaded Ventoy from
> https://ventoy.net ... hoping to
> install kubuntu to get those valuable
> KDE capabilities that I need.
>
> When I tried to install Ventoy, the
> system said: "Congratulations! Ventoy
> has been successfully installed to the
> device" ... However, the USB is blank.
>
> So, I purchased a Ventoy USB from ebay:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/364756232958
>
> But it came with no instructions, and
> I cannot figure out how to get it to
> boot on the used thinkpad t480 that I
> purchased with win-10 installed.
>
> I use Linux exclusively and have zero
> experience with windblows.
>
> Joe@Actionline.com
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