Unlimited-ISO Bootable USB drive | Installation of Ventory

September 07, 2020

In this blog, you will learn how to install Ventory on Linux. Unlimited-ISO Bootable USB drive | Installation of Ventory. Unlimited-ISO Bootable USB drive, setup the Emergency bootable disk within a minute. Not for a single device also for all the devices including Linux, Windows, MAC, and Android.
sudo ./Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/your3letters
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Hello friends, welcome back to uk2blogger. Today we are going to install Ventory. Ventory, is a utility software that provides functionality to install operating systems inside the machine quickly using a USB stick. For creating a bootable USB stick, you may have used power ISO, Rufus, Windows command prompt, Linux terminal, etc. All the listed applications are a time-consuming factor. Now Ventory has made the process pretty easy. It takes less than 30 seconds to create the bootable USB stick.

Just run some commands and drop the ISO files in the USB stick. After that boot the system using the same Pendrive. It will hardly take 2-3 minutes in the entire procedure. If you want to watch the video version of this blog. You can click on the image shown below.


Requirements
1. 8-16Gb USB Pendrive
2. Gparted Linux application to find the USB path or we can use commands
3. Ventory executable
4. Commands you will get on our blog site.
Command

Lets Download the Ventory https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
Click on downloads
Click on ventoy-1.0.20-linux.tar.gz 7.7MB till the date
You will be directed to Github
Scroll download and download the latest version ventoy-1.0.20-linux.tar.gz
Go to the download folder and extract the downloaded file ventoy-1.0.20-linux.tar.gz
Get into the Ventory folder
chmod +x Ventory2Disk.sh
Check the path of your USB stick on the Linux system you can run the command written below
lsblk |grep "E6EA-902E"
Please watch the video, I don't want you to make any mistake. It can damage your disk.
To check the directory path you can also use inbuild Linux applications like gparted or disks .
To install gparted run the command
sudo apt install gparted -y
Now run the final command
sudo ./Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/sdc
Note: "sdc" is the mounting point of my USB stick it can be different for you. Please check and identify your disk first. Ventory may erase the entire disk.
After that press y two times on the prompt. Your disk is ready to go. Simply plug out the disk and plugin again.  Copy-paste the ISO's you want to keep in the drive to install. You can keep unlimited OS inside this tiny disk. It depends on memory size. I've 7 ISO files in a single disk and all of them can be installed in any system.

After copy-pasting the ISO's, again plug out and plug in the Pendrive. Now reboot the system and press the concerned key to get into the boot menu. In my case it's F7.

Click on the Non-EFI USB Disk. You will get into the boot menu. You can see all the List of ISO you have inside the disk. Just toggle around using the up-down arrow key on the keyboard.

Select and hit enter to start the installation process. For example, watch this video and install Ubuntu double boot.
Ubuntu Video

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