Create Bootable USB Installer for Linux via Ventoy [New Solution]

Why Ventoy: Different to other USB creators, you don’t need to format your USB stick again and again to write data from ISO images. With Ventoy, it just format your USB one time, create a small (34 MB in my case) EFI partition, and leave all other spaces free in another partition.

Source: Create Bootable USB Installer for Linux via Ventoy [New Solution] | UbuntuHandbook

Create A Bootable USB Drive By Simply Copying The ISO To The USB With Ventoy (Linux And Windows)

Ventoy selection menu

Ventoy is a fairly new open source tool to create bootable USB drives using Linux or Microsoft Windows ISO files. You install this tool to a USB drive, then simply copy some ISO files to the USB drive and you can boot from it with no other changes (so without having to reformat the USB drive every time you want to create a bootable USB drive, and without having to extract the ISO file contents).

Source: Create A Bootable USB Drive By Simply Copying The ISO To The USB With Ventoy (Linux And Windows) – Linux Uprising Blog