
From their page: "DriveDroid allows you to boot your PC from ISO/IMG files stored on your
What about Drive Droid? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.softwarebakery.drivedroid&hl=en phone. This is ideal for trying Linux distributions or always having a rescue-system on the go... without the need to burn different CDs or USB pendrives." Put as many isos as you can on a 128Gb micro SD card, and you are good to go. Only one step. perhaps http://www.easy2boot.com/ ? I haven't tried this. regards, Daniel Villarreal http://www.youcanlinux.org/ On 09/26/15 10:53, William Park wrote:
Hi all,
Right now, I'm carrying around 2 USB sticks, - one 32GB -- it boots Linux and contains about 10 bootable ISOs. - one 8GB -- to 'dd' the real ISO that I want to boot.
It's 2-step process, and it's ok. But, I would like to reduce it to 1-step.
How can I boot those multiple ISOs directly from one USB stick?
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