Open-Source Installation Tool Ventoy Releases New Version and Introduces iVentoy

TapTechNews June 8th news, the open-source installation tool Ventoy has just released version 1.0.99, updated the EFI boot file, and fixed the problem of reporting LinpusLite errors when starting on some computers.

 Open-Source Installation Tool Ventoy Releases New Version and Introduces iVentoy_0

TapTechNews attached the main contents of the Ventoy 1.0.99 update as follows:

1. Update the EFI boot file and fix the problem of reporting LinpusLite errors when starting on some computers.

2. Fixed the problem that VTOY_LINUX_REMOUNT does not take effect in the new version of openSUSE. (#2551)

3. Fixed the bug when installing the Linux version to the /dev/mdX device. (#2846)

4. languages.json is updated.

If you have the need to install the operating system through the network (PXE), 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 files of types such as ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI directly into the USB drive to start, 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 version of the PXE server. Users can use iVentoy to start and install the operating system for multiple machines simultaneously through the network.

iVentoy is extremely simple to use, without complex configuration. Just put the ISO file in the specified location, and the client machine can choose the ISO file to start according to the menu when starting.

iVentoy supports x86 LegacyBIOS, IA32UEFI, x86_64UEFI and ARM64UEFI modes at the same time.

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