YUMI-2.0.6.7 and uefi free download
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YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer),
is the successor to our MultibootISOs. It can be used to create a Multiboot
Bootable USB Flash Drive containing multiple operating systems, antivirus
utilities, disc cloning, diagnostic tools, and more. Contrary to MultiBootISOs
which used grub to boot ISO files directly from USB, YUMI uses syslinux to boot
extracted distributions stored on the USB device, and reverts to using grub to
Boot Multiple ISO files from USB, if necessary.
Aside from a few distributions, all files
are stored within the Multiboot folder, making for a nicely organized Portable
Multiboot USB Drive that can still be used for other storage purposes.
YUMI was originally intended to be used to
store and run various "LIVE Linux" Operating Systems and tools from
USB. Using YUMI to install Linux from USB to a Hard Drive works on many but not
all distributions. (I'm working to address this). If you find a distribution
where the install does not work, please let me know.
YUMI Multiboot Bootable USB Flash Drive
Creation
YUMI works much like Universal USB
Installer, except it can be used to add more than one distribution to run Live
from your Thumb Drive. USB Bootable Distributions can also be uninstalled using
the same tool!
YUMI Main Multiboot USB Boot Menu
Legacy YUMI Download and Changelog:
07/11/2019 YUMI-2.0.6.7.exe: Update to
support OpenMandriva, Clear Linux, and Alpine Linux. Add support for newer
Parrot OS, Fix Clonezilla entry to enable To RAM booting so that the USB stick
can be moved to different machines once booted.
The following YUMI UEFI version is a work
in progress that utilize GRUB2 for both UEFI and BIOS booting. Please NOTE that
it is not backwards compatible with standard YUMI. Supported distributions are
limited, and your USB drive must be Fat32 formatted to support booting in UEFI
mode. (Only BIOS mode will work with NTFS formatted drives).
YUMI UEFI Download and Changelog:
05/30/2019 YUMI-UEFI-0.0.1.6.exe: Update to
support newer Dr.Web, Kaspersky Rescue Disk, and OpenSuse Leap. Add support for
BionicPup, MX Linux, and Emmabuntus.
Important YUMI UEFI info: You'll need to
disable secure boot (if it's enabled). Drive must be Fat32 formatted if you
want to UEFI boot.
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