I have made this some time ago a multi-boot live DVD, one bit Ubuntu 32 and 64 bit anscheint once on the DVD and have it with you the same problems! So if you once eg Ubuntu and Xubuntu even want to have on your stick, you can try this: Create a folder for each OS (on the stick) as UB < Ubuntu and XU < Xubuntu. Then, as in the Wiki Live USB described the contents of the CD match the respective Odner copy! Now "is only" the adaptation of syslinux.cfg:
Code:
DEFAULT / ub / casper / vmlinuz
Gfxboot boot logo
Gfxboot-BACKGROUND 0xB6875A
APPEND file = preseed / boot = casper initrd = ubuntu.seed / ub / casper / initrd.gz quiet splash -
LABEL live-ubuntu
menu label ^ Start or install Ubuntu
kernel / ub / casper / vmlinuz
append file = preseed / boot = casper initrd = ubuntu.seed / ub / casper / initrd.gz quiet splash -
LABEL live-xubuntu
menu label ^ Start or install xubuntu
kernel / xu / casper / vmlinuz
append file = preseed / boot = casper initrd = ubuntu.seed / xu / casper / initrd.gz quiet splash -
LABEL xforcevesa
menu label Start Ubuntu in safe ^ graphics mode
kernel / ub / casper / vmlinuz
append file = preseed / boot = casper ubuntu.seed xforcevesa initrd = / ub / casper / initrd.gz quiet splash -
LABEL check
menu label ^ Check CD for defects
kernel / ub / casper / vmlinuz
append boot = casper integrity-check initrd = / ub / casper / initrd.gz quiet splash -
LABEL memtest
menu label ^ Memory test
kernel / ub/install/mt86plus
append -
LABEL hd
menu label ^ Boot from first hard disk
local boot 0x80
append -
DISPLAY isolinux.txt
TIMEOUT 300
PROMPT 1
F1 f1.txt
F2 f2.txt
F3 f3.txt
F4 f4.txt
F5 f5.txt
F6 f6.txt
F7 f7.txt
F8 f8.txt
F9 f9.txt
F0 f10.txt
Actually, for each operating system and a folder is created in isolinux.cfg made it! Unfortunately, I have currently no large USB stick but I hope it fits so!
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