
Now for any query, you can write us in the comments below. So we hope you are now able to use Ventoy for making a USB drive bootable.
#Install ventoy linux install#
Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/sdx, where sdx is replaced by the location of the USB Stick to which you want to erase and install Ventoy. From a Terminal prompt, you can type the command sudo. Open a Terminal into the extracted folder. If you have multiple USB devices or disks, we recommend you run the following fdisk command to identify your USB device. Extract the files from the compressed file you downloaded. Now simply you need to copy the ISO file of an operating system to your USB drive and plug it into the system where you want to boot this drive. Plug in the USB drive you wish to use with Ventoy. dev/sda2 holds the Ventoy bootloader files. Ventoy can be installed on a USB flash drive, local disk, SSD (NVMe), or SD Card and it will directly boot from the selected. dev/sda1 is the main partition that will hold the iso file and the second partition i.e. You can check this by using the given command in your terminal – sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdaĭon’t forget to replace the /dev/sda with the correct USB name on your system.

Now two partitions will be created on the USB drive. Once Ventoy gets successfully installed to your USB it will display a Congratulation message. Here click on Install to install the Venotoy on your USB drive. The virtual hard disk must be newly created, do not use the existing ones. You can make use of VirtualBox, the installation process is no different from normal installation. This should recognize the USB drive plugged into your system. Install Linux to vDisk Create vhd/vdi with fixed size (dynamic type not supported) and install supported Linux distro into the vhd/vdi. Open a web browser on your system and enter the given URL – This will start the server as you can see in the image below. Next, use the following command to run the Ventoy server – sudo. Move to the extracted directory – cd ventoy-1.0.70/


Once it gets downloaded use the following command to extract the files – sudo tar -xvf ventoy-1.0. Also, you can press F2 to browse and boot files on your local disk. Select one using keyboard arrows and press enter to boot it. Now, Ventoy lists, in alphabetical order, all the ISO files you copied to the USB drive.
#Install ventoy linux Pc#
OR use the given command in your terminal to download it – wget Reboot, enter your PC boot manager, and boot your Ventoy device. To install Ventoy on a Ubuntu system go to its official release page on Github and click on ventoy-1.0. to download it, as you can see in the image below.
