![]() ![]() generic.iso.įor example, if your ISO name is archlinux-2016.02.01-dual.iso, you must rename it as arch.iso, and for Linux Mint Debian Edition ISOs, rename it as mintdebian.iso. Clear? Check the supported distros lists page for other distributions. ![]() If the ISO you want to use is not in that list, or if MultiCD's plugin for that ISO is too old to work, you can try using the generic plugin instead, which will load the ISO into RAM and boot it with memdisk. In most cases, you can use the original filename of the ISO and it will be detected by MultiCD, or you can use the filename in the supported distros list. Now, copy the ISO images that you want to combine into one, and paste them in the MultiCD folder. Go to the MultiCD folder, and make the script executable as shown below. The above command will clone the MultiCD repository, and save it the local system in a folder called MultiCD. Remote: Total 3017 (delta 6), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 3002 Remote: Compressing objects: 100% (15/15), done. In order to get the latest version, Git clone to the MultiCD repository as shown below. MultiCD - Create Multiboot CD, DVD, and USB Images Install MultiCD in Linux MultiCD - Create Multiboot CD, DVD, and USB Images.
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