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- MultiCD - lakora. us
multicd sh is a shell script designed to build a multiboot CD image containing many different Linux distributions and or utilities You don't need to burn multiple CDs for small distributions If you already have the ISO images, it is not necessary to download them again
- Create Multiboot CD, DVD And USB Images Using MultiCD - OSTechNix
In this brief tutorial, let me show you how to create a multiboot CD, DVD, USB images using MultiCD in Linux MultiCD should work on almost all Linux operating systems
- GitHub - IsaacSchemm MultiCD: A shell script package for creating . . .
A shell script package for creating combination disks from Linux ISOs - IsaacSchemm MultiCD
- MultiCD - Create a MultiBoot Linux Live USB - Tecmint
MultiCD is a shell script, designed to create a multiboot image with different Linux distributions (means it combine several boot CDs into one)
- MultiCD – Create a MultiBoot Linux Live USB - Ucartz Online Pvt Ltd
MultiCD – is a shell script, designed to create a multiboot image with different Linux distributions (means it combine several boot CDs into one) That image can later be written to CD DVD or flash drive so you can use it to install the OS by your choice
- How to make a multiboot CD that will start a user-chosen ISO file
It's called MultiCD, and it's a shell script Here's the list of supported distros Most stuff I've looked at has a specific list of stuff you can intall SARDU is the only one I've seen so far that lets you use whatever ISOs you want But seriously, what's wrong with using flash drives?
- MultiCD - Supported Distributions
If the ISO you want to use is not in the list below, or if MultiCD's plugin for that ISO is too old to work, you can try using the generic plugin instead, which will load the ISO into RAM and boot it with memdisk
- multicd. sh – Combine several CDs into one | Ubuntu Geek
multicd sh is a shell script designed to build a multiboot CD image containing many different Linux distributions and or utilities * You don't need to burn multiple CDs for small distributions * If you already have the ISO images, it is not necessary to download them again
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