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Managing multiple Linux distributions on a single system can be quite efficient and flexible. Here are some methods and tools to help you manage multi-distro systems on Linux Mint:
Dual Booting
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Install Multiple Distros:
- You can install multiple Linux distributions on separate partitions of your hard drive. During the installation process, ensure you select the correct partition for each distro.
- Use a tool like GParted to manage your partitions:
sudo apt-get install gparted sudo gparted
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Configure GRUB:
- GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) will allow you to select which OS to boot into. After installing multiple distros, update GRUB to include all installed systems:
sudo update-grub
- GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) will allow you to select which OS to boot into. After installing multiple distros, update GRUB to include all installed systems:
Using Ventoy
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Install Ventoy:
- Ventoy is a tool that allows you to boot multiple Linux distributions from a single USB drive without needing to reflash it each time¹.
- Download and install Ventoy:
wget https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.76/ventoy-1.0.76-linux.tar.gz tar -xvf ventoy-1.0.76-linux.tar.gz cd ventoy-1.0.76 sudo ./Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/sdX - Replace
/dev/sdXwith your USB drive identifier.
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Add ISOs to Ventoy:
- Simply copy the ISO files of the distributions you want to the USB drive. Ventoy will automatically detect and list them at boot.
Using Distrobox
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Install Distrobox:
- Distrobox allows you to run multiple Linux distributions inside the terminal using Docker or Podman²³.
- Install Docker or Podman:
sudo apt-get install docker.io - Install Distrobox:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/89luca89/distrobox/main/install | sudo sh
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Create and Manage Containers:
- Create a new container with a specific distro:
distrobox-create --name my-container --image ubuntu:latest - Enter the container:
distrobox-enter my-container
- Create a new container with a specific distro:
Additional Resources
For more detailed instructions, you can refer to guides like How to Geek¹ and MakeUseOf².
If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 7/19/2024