Version 2.0.2.3 of Universal USB Installer has been released. With this Windows program the installation ISOs of a large number of Linux distributions can be placed on a USB stick. This means they no longer need to be burned onto a CD or DVD first; the installation can be performed from the self-booting USB stick. Support is provided for a wide range of distributions, from the best known to some of the very obscure. Part of the USB stick can also be set up as persistent storage, in which changes and personal files can be stored, which is normally not possible with a live CD. The changelog for this release can be found below:
Changes in version 2.0.2.3:
- Update to use the Ventoy 1.0.98 bootloader which provides upstream support for newer KAOS and Archlinux releases.
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