It felt so good man

  • Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    I recently submitted to the Ventoy path, can’t believe it took me so long.

    I actually thought I had messed something up after burning it on a USB. The drive mounted an empty folder and I thought, “no way it’s that simple, I don’t just drop the ISOs into the folder do I?”

    Yes, you just throw all your ISOs into that folder, unmount, and you’re good to go!

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      3 months ago

      Same here. “Theres a random folder on the USB now but where’s the software to put the ISO in there?”

      Now, having used Linux for a some time, it makes sense why it’s just an empty folder. An ISO is just a file, like anything else.

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        And you can even go a step further and configure it so all the ISOs go into a subdirectory. Then you can still use the USB for other stuff without it becoming a mess. Right now I have the following structure:

        ├ apps // Lots of portable apps, using the PortableApps systemdata // For copying files between devices
        ├ images // ISOs go here, separated into Linux, Windows and Utilities
        ├ installs // For apps that need to be installed
        ├ secure // Encrypted Veracrypt store
        └ ventoy // Ventoy config
        

        All that on a tiny USB on my keychain and super useful when you’re the IT person for the family.