Partition usb stick / HDD with multiple ISO files [closed] - linux

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Is it possible to partition a USB stick / HDD so i can choose between multiple boot images? For example i have boot images for
Debian 7.4.0
Ubuntu
Windows
Custom Linux boot images
And it would be easier to work with a USB stick / HDD with multiple boot images files i can choose from instead of having multiple USB sticks one for each boot image.

Yes, it is possible. There is a piece of software called Ventoy that lets you do just that. You can get it here: https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

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I am trying to install windows 10 through bootable USB. In the installation window, It keep on installing and when it goes to finishing up section. It automatically reboots and after rebooting I am getting an error 'Operating System' not found.
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I have ubuntu which is not using lvm and has normal partitions.
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