Ventoy: An open source tool for making bootable USB drives
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Ventoy: An open source tool for making bootable USB drives.
Ventoy is an open source tool for making bootable USB sticks.
There is no need to format the USB flash drive repeatedly if Ventoy is installed, just copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD (x)/EFI and other types of files directly to the USB flash drive, and it can be started without other operations.
After Ventoy is installed, the same USB flash drive can simultaneously support x86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI, ARM64 UEFI and MIPS64EL UEFI modes without affecting the daily use of the USB flash drive.
Ventoy supports most common types of operating systems (Windows/WinPE/Linux/ChromeOS/Unix/VMware/Xen…)
According to the release notes, this version supports more than 1100 ISOs.

The recently released 1.0.90 contains the following updates:
- Fixed the bug that the option could not take effect on the computer with (Kernel 5.18+)+(Intel Gen11+ CPU).
VTOY_LINUX_REMOUNT - LibreELEC 11.0 and later versions are supported. (#2281)
- Fixed the bug that the installation media could not be found during Fedora Rawhide installation. (#2283)
- Added support for chimera linux. (#2309)
- Optimized the boot process for Fedora series.
- languages.json update
- Added ISO support (cumulative test 1100+)
Added ISO support (cumulative test 1100+)