

GRUB2 Live ISO Multiboot
GLIM is a set of grub configuration files to turn a simple VFAT formatted USB memory stick with many GNU/Linux distribution ISO images into a neat device from which many different Live environments can be used.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Linux


GRUB2 Live ISO Multiboot
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- fedora
- boot
- centos
- grub2
- glim
- iso-image
- grub
- ubuntu
- rhel
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What is GRUB2 Live ISO Multiboot?
GLIM is a set of grub configuration files to turn a simple VFAT formatted USB memory stick with many GNU/Linux distribution ISO images into a neat device from which many different Live environments can be used.
Other filesystems supported by GRUB2 also work, such as ext3/ext4, NTFS and exFAT, but the boot of the distributions must also support it, which isn't the case for many with NTFS (Ubuntu does, Fedora doesn't) and exFAT (Ubuntu doesn't, Fedora does). So FAT32 stays the safe bet; make sure your device is partitioned with MBR (not GPT) for legacy BIOS and EFI hybrid support for peak compatibility.
