Table of content: What does MultiBootUSB do? MultiBootUSB allows you to do the following: • Install multiple live Linux distros and other operating systems to a USB disk and make it bootable without erasing existing data. • Uninstall installed OSes later. • Write ISO images directly to a USB disk (GUI for Linux dd command).
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• Boot ISO images and USB disks directly without rebooting your system using QEMU. • Boot USB on UEFI/EFI systems through GRUB2 bootloader support (limited support). Requirements: • Formatted USB disk: • FAT32, NTFS, ext2/3/4 or Btrfs filesystem. However, FAT filesystem is recommended and ext2/3/4 or Btrfs filesystems will only work under Linux. • Keep single partition (primary) to avoid later problems. • ISO file of live Linux distro of your choice.
• Latest release of MultiBootUSB. Installation: • On Windows: • The windows version of MultiBootUSB is not a standalone program. You need to install it after download. Download the latest setup binary (.exe) file from • The installation is fairly simple. Double click on the executable and follow the on-screen instructions. • On Linux: Pre-packaged: • Packages for various distros available or from source code: On Linux: • MultiBootUSB depends on the following packages under Linux: • python3-pyqt5 • p7zip-full • parted • util-linux • python3-pyudev • mtools • python3-dbus • python3-six • Install above packages using your package manager. Remember that package name may not be identical for all distros.
You need to search equivalent package for your distro and install it. • You must uninstall your previous installation of MultiBootUSB, if you have done it earlier. • Download source code of stable version from or development version from • Extract to local directory and move in to multibootusb directory. • Issue sudo python3./multibootusb command to start GUI On Windows: • Download and install following packages: •. I use python version 3.5 but it should work on higher versions as well.
• and installation instruction are • module • • •, if you wish to contribute back to MultiBootUSB project • Installation and configuration of above packages/ modules is not a part of this documentation. You must use Google for that. • If you have installed python correctly on windows, it is recommanded that you use pip3.exe for installing above packages. • Download source code of stable version from or development version from • Open command prompt with admin privilage and move in to multibootusb directory. • Issue python3.exe multibootusb command to start GUI Creating live Linux on USB disk: • Creating bootable live Linux on a USB disk essentially involves three steps: • Step 1 - Insert USB disk and start the program • Step 2 - Choose your ISO • Step 3- Click Install distro button. • Step 1- Insert USB disk and start the program • Insert USB disk and wait for a few seconds so that operating oystem can detect it.
• Linux: • All modern Linux distros should mount USB disks automatically after insertion. MultiBootUSB also has function to auto mount USB drive. However, if you still find your USB disk is not mounted, then open file manager and click on the USB disk icon to mount it. • MultiBootUSB needs administrator privileges to run. When running as normal user, a password window will popup and ask for your password. • Windows: Open MultiBootUSB under Start --> Program Files --> MultiBootUSB --> Click MultiBootUSB • Once started, the list of USB disks can be found under the Select USB disk combo box. You can find the details of currently selected USB disks just below combo box.
• Use the Detect Drives button to detect USB disks inserted after starting the program. • You can click on All Drives option to show all connected drives (including fixed system drives).
Be careful with this option! • Step 2 - Choose your ISO • Clicking on Browse button located next to select image text, should bring file chooser dialog. The chosen ISO path will be available in the line edit for your review. • First, choose an USB disk partition (eg. /dev/sdb1 or G:), then choose method and click Install. • This will install syslinux in the multibootusb directory on the selected USB partition. Editing Syslinux config files: • Please perform this action with caution.