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it-noob2016-01-14 11:07:03
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it-noob, 2016-01-14 11:07:03

How to choose the right *UNIX distributions and burn them all on one flashcard?

Hello.
In continuation to my problem, which I voiced here - How to edit grub from under LinuxLive? I started looking for its possible causes and rushed to extremes: crooked hands created the wrong flash card, a bad head chose the "wrong" Linux Mint.
Let me make it clear:
I wanted to create a flashcard with Windows XP, Windows 10 and Linux Mint on board. The latter was supposed to contain all the necessary software after installation, which is why it was chosen as such. I also wanted to implement a LiveCD/DVD/USD version of the OS with pre-installed programs, but in general everything was already in Mint. I used the WinSetupFromUSB program, as it covered my requirements to the head. Previously, I dealt with CentOS 7, but as far as I know, version 7 cannot be written along with other OS on one flash card.
Bottom line:
Windows XP x86 - installed successfully on all machines
Windows 10 x64 - installed successfully on all machines with MBR partitioning
Windows 10 x64 UEFI - installed successfully on all machines with GPT partitioning
Linux Mint - successfully installed on the second OS on 2 out of 3 laptops with MBR partitioning and 0 times on GPT partitioning
Returning to the "bad head and crooked hands" I ask for your advice on choosing a *Unix distribution kit - 1 or 2, as well as recommendations for recording them all together with Windows on one flash card.
Hope for understanding...

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Alexey Skobkin, 2016-01-14
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YUMI .

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Janus74, 2016-01-14
@Janus74

Make a multiboot flash drive, and throw in the necessary isos

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