I had a USB drive I used for all of my bootable isos (through Ventoy), but the drive seems to have failed, and now any OS just doesn't see it as a drive. I have two other USBs, but both of them are used for Puppy Linux (one of them is also used as a data USB). Is there any way I can use one of them as a bootable USB, so I can reinstall the OS on it? It is corrupted, and I need to reinstall it somehow. Do I have any options?
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1Your title and question body are two different questions. The answer to 1st one is "no", and the 2nd one "maybe, but it's not worth the effort".– gronostajCommented Apr 11, 2023 at 15:23
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1Are you asking how to How to Install Multiple Bootable Operating Systems on a USB Stick? See makeuseof.com/tag/…– DrMoishe PippikCommented Apr 11, 2023 at 18:42
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@DrMoishePippik I know how to install two OSes to a USB drive. I am asking if it is possible to install Puppy Linux alongside a bootable iso without overriding its grub bootloader. Is there a way to make Puppy boot the iso from the boot selection? I also need to reinstall the existing OS on the drive. I think if I manage to boot into the iso, I am gonna be able to reinstall the OS, but it is not gonna work a second time. Basically the question in the title was a little more generic, but I just want to reinstall Puppy from the same drive, because I don't have any more USBs.– RadoslavLCommented Apr 14, 2023 at 8:15
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