Ventoy or Easy2Boot? Which is better?

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I have used Easy2Boot in my professional capacity, let's take a look at the main alternative.

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The latest version of ventoy works with FreeBSD 14 now.

oscs
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I do love your videos Gary, thanks mate and keep up the great work you and your wife are doing!

Hidri
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Got a list as to what images and utilities you all have? Maybe a link to a page with the info and maybe links to the ones you're allowed to?

SpookyLurker
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Your E2B issues. 1. slow (dont put all files in MAINMENU folder - e.g. use \_ISO\LINUX folder for Linux ISOs, etc.). 2. No UEFI boot (you must boot from UEFI partition 2). 3. Won't boot BSD (It actually tells you that new BSD has a problem and you need to run it as .isoBSD - simply press Y when prompted @2:14).

steve
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Jeez, I never heard of ventoy before. Good one.

I wrote a comment last week about how I have a very complex set of scripts to boot FreeBSD (because I have to make my own FreebsdISO). The default Freebsd ISOs are not beginner friendly at all. But FreeBSD is still a good kernel.

complexity
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I have both but Ventoy has most of my ISOs on them - Windows, Ubuntu and HBCD. This was a good video and you helped answer some of my questions, you have a new subscriber. Take care and stay well.

Quirll
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On old 32GB stick Ventoy works fine for me, but got newer, bigger one and just won't install so looking for alternatives...

AnotherSkyTV
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Great vid, quick, straight forward, and now I know that easy2boot is not just a Ventoy launcher that another vid totally confused me with. So thks for that. A vid on where to get all the used iso's would be good

joeking
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Yeah. I have a little bit of experience booting FreeBSD off an external USB drive. Unfortunately, when you move the USB drive to a different port or change what USB devices are plugged in, FreeBSD might not boot. This is due to FreeBSD mounting the volume using the device designation and that designation will change if you change the USB configuration (i.e. what and where the devices are plugged in). Definitely something that needs to be worked on. It makes it hard to use on a laptop when you don't want to install it on the interna; HD (or it won't install on the internal HD and boot). This is on my old MacBook Air.

sfuoncall
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Can I copy an iso from my Ventoy usb to another computer as a back up? I lost my original iso download.

paulb
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The last time I tried using Ventoy with a FreeBSD ISO, it failed too. I had to burn the ISO directly to the USB stick to get it running. No idea what the problem was but with the size of USB sticks these days, dedicating a whole one to a single ISO does seem like a huge waste of space.

dingokidneys
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Sergei Strelec WinPE Ver 2024.11.08 does not work anyway in this tool. I have tried so many ways, but....Please guide me if anyone have solution.

tejasshah
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I found that really helpful, thank you: my distro hopping will be easier in the future.

And now a language nerd point: the word you want is "simple": "simplistic" means "characterized by extreme, excessive, or misleading simplicity" (from the _Shorter Oxford English Dictionary_ on my phone). A populist politician typically produces simplistic policies (in the US, for instance, the belief that the problems of society could be solved by displaying the Ten Commandments in every classroom) for problems that are neither simple nor easy. That's why people misunderstand what you mean. It may be that the word you really want is "easy": I see no reason to believe that Linux Mint is simpler than any other Linux distro--it seems to have the same number of moving parts. But I do certainly find it easier than anything else I've tried. Simple vs easy is a bit of a hobby-horse of mine, I'm afraid.

I have used Ventoy in the past, with occasional problems, and I was interested to see an alternative, and found your conclusion very helpful (I think you found it a bit surprising, yes?) I find it much easier to install Ventoy on a USB drive from Windows than from Linux--is that just me, or is it really the case that the procedure is more streamlined. And I have also occasionally found weird problems with booting going fine from one USB port but not from another: I don't understand anything about this stuff, so I'd like to know if there's a reason, or if it's just random randomness.

michaelwright
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FIRST!

With that out of the way, I'm glad I'm not the only one to have issues booting FreeBSD 14 via Ventoy. FreeBSD 13.x and below should boot up fine. I really like Ventoy. It's saved my @$$ many a time when I needed to reinstall my Linux distro of choice Arch Linux as well as Windows too. Thanks for this video! I'd never heard of Easy2Boot.

ShiggitayMediaProductions
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Nice one.. I used for recovery boot menu :)

Shahinc
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Hi,
I have a Dell Inspiron 14 plus with snapdragon Plus, and I have tried to boot from easy2boot, and it tries to boot, and then I get erros. I tried turning off secure boot, I used the Windows 11 arm iso, and different Linux isn't and keep getting error can not boot. I will try again to take a screenshot and post it. I have no problem with any other pc, but this one. All Windows and Dell drivers are updated on the laptop. It automatically just installed a new bios, so I do not know if that's the cause. Great video, and thank you for making them. I know I really appreciate it. Thank you

tonymiller
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could'tn get ventoy booting on an old Dell inspirion 545 but easy2boot booted....

elokjerside
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Why don’t they put NomadBSD on there. It’s a live booting OS I think.

whoislookup
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How to use ventoy on Android, if possible, I want to install apk.file from a flash drive??

umnumi
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I like ventoy because it has a GUI for linux that takes a lot less time than easy2boot does on linux, because from my experience making the drive contiguous when you add a new ISO to easy2boot can take quite a while on linux for almost no reason.

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