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USB Boot Menu to include mult-os across multi-paritions

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:55 pm
by snoop911
I would like to add a new partition to my usb thumb drive, which will contain several bootable ISOs. The existing partition is a bootable OS as well (ChromiumOS Vanilla).

I 've tried several open/freeware applications (rufus, WiNToBootic, etc), but they are either too complicated or the boot menu does not show all the OSs in both partitions.

Can bare metal add bootable isos to a new partition on the usb, and install a boot manager that will see not only these ISOs, but the ChromiumOS on the other partition?

Thanks!
Ben

Re: USB Boot Menu to include mult-os across multi-paritions

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 5:58 am
by TeraByte Support
you'd set them up in their own partitions, BIBM isn't invasive, it's out of
memory as soon as you boot, whereas anything attempt to boot ISO are going
to be hooking certain INT's and taking up memory trying to hide itself in
memory maps.


"snoop911" wrote in message news:3865@public.bootitbm...

I would like to add a new partition to my usb thumb drive, which will
contain several bootable ISOs. The existing partition is a bootable OS as
well (ChromiumOS Vanilla).

I 've tried several open/freeware applications (rufus, WiNToBootic, etc),
but they are either too complicated or the boot menu does not show all the
OSs in both partitions.

Can bare metal add bootable isos to a new partition on the usb, and install
a boot manager that will see not only these ISOs, but the ChromiumOS on the
other partition?

Thanks!
Ben


Re: USB Boot Menu to include mult-os across multi-paritions

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 6:28 am
by snoop911
So would bare metal's USB boot menu work for me? (Assuming I can somehow create the 2 partitions)

Or is attempting to boot from Isos and/or from a USB thumb drive not supported?

Re: USB Boot Menu to include mult-os across multi-paritions

Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:59 pm
by mjnelson99
I did not find it possible to partition an 8 GB SD card.
May be the same with a thumb drive.

Maybe it's time to use DOS again and have a choice of which
one you want to boot from?
Mary

On 11/24/2012 12:28 AM, snoop911 wrote:
> So would bare metal's USB boot menu work for me? (Assuming I can somehow create the 2 partitions)
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> Or is attempting to boot from Isos and/or from a USB thumb drive not supported?
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