nb: This procedure can only be performed by ubuntu distro
- download the iso of live linux distro that you like li>
- Install UNetbootin (sudo apt-get install unetbootin) li>
- Insert USB stick into your computer li>
- Install a memory stick with unetbootin iso (ubuntu to be installed last) li>
- the memory stick and create a folder with the name of the distro installed li>
- Drag the stylus all the files in the folder created li>
- Now install the second distro in the memory stick repeat steps 4 through 7 li>
- Now go to System> Administration> Startup Disk Creator li>
- Select the iso of ubuntu and set if you want the persistence li>
- Open the folder of the first distro created and open the file syslinux.cfg li>
Copy - the last few lines about the kernel (label etc) li>
- Now open the file (in subfolder syslinux) txt.cfg and paste this the copied rows at the bottom li>
- Open the folder of the second distro created and open the file syslinux.cfg
you do steps 12 and 13 li>
- If by chance you have puppy after ‘label puppy’> ‘kernel vnlinux’ is transformed into ‘kernel / vnlinux’
and also intrd = / initr.gz (in short, the super string kernel) li>
- Now copy the file to the distro in 1 and 2 / the stylus if it asks you to join but do not overwrite any file li>
- Now you can boot from usb (first setting the bios pc) li>
- will open the menu boot ubuntu but you will notice that at the bottom of the list there will be other distros li>
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