Foreword:
I have a 64G USB flash drive. I can’t just install Ubuntu and it will become unusable. So Baidu has a lot of multi-system boot disk software. It's so difficult.
I had an idea. My 512G hard drive can be divided into two areas for the system area and storage area. Why can't the USB drive be divided into several areas to install several systems?
step:
Idea: Copy the system disk files, then partition the U disk, and put different boot disk files in different partitions.
step1: Make a boot disk first
Comes with tool link:
The contents of the USB flash drive after production is completed are as follows:
step2: copy files
Copy all the files in U to the computer
step3: Repeat the previous two steps
Make another boot disk and copy to another folder
step4: U disk partition
Enter the disk management tool
Format your USB drive and then partition it.
step5: Copy to different partitions
Just copy different startup disk files in your computer to different partitions.
Final effect:
It's a pity that it can't show which partition belongs to which system.