Open-source Tool Ventoy Updates with New Version 1.0.98

TapTechNews May 20th news, the open-source installation tool Ventoy released version 1.0.98 update yesterday, updated the EFI boot file, fixed the problem that the Ext4 file system created by using the latest version of the gparted partition tool could not be recognized, and so on.

Open-source Tool Ventoy Updates with New Version 1.0.98_0

TapTechNews attached the main contents of Ventoy 1.0.98 update as follows:

Updated the EFI boot file.

Fixed the problem that the Ext4 file system created by using the latest version of the gparted partition tool could not be recognized.

Fixed the problem that VTOY_LINUX_REMOUNT=1 could not take effect in RHEL9/CentOS9.

Fixed the boot problem of the latest version of Archlinux.

Fixed the boot problem of the latest version of KAOS.

Updated languages.json

Upgraded and released vtoyboot-1.0.35

Added ISO support (cumulatively tested more than 1200).

If you have the need to install the operating system (PXE) through the network, welcome to use the author's new project - iVentoy

Ventoy Introduction

Ventoy is an open-source tool for making bootable USB drives.

With Ventoy, you don't need to format the USB drive repeatedly. You just need to copy directly ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI and other types of files into the USB drive and it can be started without other operations.

You can copy many different types of image files at once, and Ventoy will display a menu for you to choose from when starting.

iVentoy Introduction

iVentoy can be regarded as an enhanced PXE server. Using iVentoy, users can start and install the operating system for multiple machines simultaneously through the network.

iVentoy is extremely easy to use without complex configuration. Just put the ISO file in the specified position, and the client can choose the ISO file to be started according to the menu when starting.

iVentoy supports x86 LegacyBIOS, IA32UEFI, x86_64UEFI and ARM64UEFI modes.

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