I want to create a single 16GB usb drive with the following:
- (A) 4GB FAT32 Partition usable in Windows (not installing Windows at all, just shared space)
- (B) 4GB Linux live distro
- (C) 4GB ext3 Encrypted Persistence
- (D) 4GB TAILS live
I have researched a lot and tried 5 times to do it but always encounter some trouble.
I have seen some "multiboot" tools that copy isos and boots from there, that will be fine for Tails, but i think not for the other parts? (YUMI,XBOOT,Easy2boot, etc)
Take in mind that i want to use persistence.
On my last attempt i have done this:
Created the (B) partition leaving 4gb space at the beginning of the USB drive and installed the Linux distro via Universal USB Installer on Windows, this because for what I seen Windows only sees the first partition, so later I can create the FAT32 Partition usable in Windows (A)
Created the other partitions on their respective places (A,C,D).
(After this i cant see the A partition on windows, but i can see it and use it on Linux, its on the beginning of the drive)
Tried to install Tails on the (D) partition, without success
The thing is now I cant see the first partition on Windows nor install TAILS on the (D) partition without getting a "boot error" at startup when I tried to install grub from inside the linux distro
Is it possible that someome can give me orientation on how to do this the right way? Even if its not a step by step, just tell me what are the correct steps and I can research them.
Thank you in advance!