We bring you some of the major Linux distributions (Ubuntu and flavors, Linux Mint, LMDE, Debian Live, Fedora) with different desktop environments on one ISO file that can be burnt on one DVD / DVD DL or USB 4GB+/8GB+ flash drive. Every one of them can be used as Live system, with no need of installation on hard drive, or can be eventually installed on computer for full system experience.
Features
- Easy to use
- Custom Linux AIO boot menu
- One ISO file with official derivatives of diferent Linux distributions
- ISO file with original and untouched Linux distributions
- Memory testing and hardware detection tools
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Summary: {Easy, good in BIOS mode, failed in UEFI mode.} Introduction: {I downloaded 'linuxaio-ubuntu1604-amd64.iso' via torrent. It turned out to be slow in the end, but I have the whole iso now (and it checks correctly with md5sum). Probably several clients were downloading via torrent, and there was only one of them, that could feed all fragments of the torrent.} Plus: {Easy to get a multiboot pendrive this way without the trouble of creating it manually from several iso files. It is a hybrid iso file, that boots from USB when cloned.} Plus: {Nice menu and functionality in BIOS mode, where the whole menu systems of syslinux/isolinux are provided. This looks better than most 'grub-n-iso' menu systems.} Minus: {But I could not make it boot in UEFI mode, even though I downloaded the 64-bit version. I tried in two different UEFI-able computers, so I think it lacks capability to boot in UEFI mode. This is a major drawback of the multiboot iso file / pendrive. Please correct me if I'm wrong (and describe how to make a pendrive that boots in UEFI mode)!}