- It's very simple to create such a vdisk file (just normal install and run a script).
- The Linux OS runs on a physical machine, not in a virtual machine, so there is no loss in efficiency.
- One vhd/vdi file can be booted in both Legacy BIOS mode and UEFI mode.
- The Linux OS does not need a disk or partition, just in a file. For example, Windows is your main OS, and you put some Ubuntu/Debian/Arch... VHD files in D:\ You can boot any of them as you want. If you don't need it anymore, just delete it as a normal file.
- You can put vdisk file at USB/HDD and boot from Ventoy
- You can also boot vdisk file with your current bootloader (e.g. grub4dos/grub2/rEFInd).

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Posted 04 February 2021 - 10:21 AM
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#2
Posted 05 February 2021 - 03:12 AM
Also linux-lite-5.0-64bit.iso (1.3 GB) can be booted from a VHD.
From: http://reboot.pro/in...e=7#entry217730
JFYI
Hi, I'm writing this from my Linux-Lite.vhd.vtoy, made from linux-lite-5.0-64bit.iso (1.3 GB), it fits on a 10 GB VHD and still has 2.3 GB free. As another derivative of Ubuntu like Linux-Mint, it is also able to be loaded by grub4dos (as MBR) and by Ventoy or a1ive's grub2 (as MBR or UEFI), by means of vtoyboot-1.0.8 + vdiskchain 1.2, just booted it now as MBR, haven't tested to boot as UEFI yet, but it was installed and booting fine as UEFI on VirtualBox.
I could not say we can compare this size with the size of my Mini-10x64.vhd (2.3 GB), but at least it is easier to handle than my Linux-Mint.vhd.vtoy (20 GB).
If compressed with 7-zip (Max.) for easy transport it, the final size is about 1.63 GB. Of course to boot it is required to decompress it on the final location.
alacran
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#3
Posted 18 August 2021 - 07:02 AM
To boot vdisk file (vhd/vdi/raw ...with a Linux distro in it) on a real machine.Features:
- It's very simple to create such a vdisk file (just normal install and run a script).
- The Linux OS runs on a physical machine, not in a virtual machine, so there is no loss in efficiency.
- One vhd/vdi file can be booted in both Legacy BIOS mode and UEFI mode.
- The Linux OS does not need a disk or partition, just in a file. For example, Windows is your main OS, and you put some Ubuntu/Debian/Arch... VHD files in D:\ You can boot any of them as you want. If you don't need it anymore, just delete it as a normal file.
- You can put vdisk file at USB/HDD and boot from Ventoy
- You can also boot vdisk file with your current bootloader (e.g. grub4dos/grub2/rEFInd).
CentOS7/8/Deepin/Fedora/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/MX Linux/Kali/Manjaro/Archman/Mageia/openSUSE ... supported.For more details, please refer:
Documentation for your tool sucks. Sucks terribly. Makes absolutely no sense. And, I've done everything exactly like it says no linux will not boot from a raw image of any kind with ventoy from an ntfs partition. 50+ tries and nothing.
probably doesn't work because the documentation SUCKS A BIG ONE!
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#4
Posted 18 August 2021 - 08:06 AM
UEFI Secure Multi-Boot of Windows 10 and Linux in VHD using Grub2 and viskchain was realised and described in
How to make Linux VHD for Multi-Boot with Windows using Grub2 and vdiskchain
in VHD_WIMBOOT PDF page 10 and 11 (Experts Only if you know what you are doing ....)
#5
Posted 2 weeks ago
Documentation for your tool sucks. Sucks terribly. Makes absolutely no sense. And, I've done everything exactly like it says no linux will not boot from a raw image of any kind with ventoy from an ntfs partition. 50+ tries and nothing.
probably doesn't work because the documentation SUCKS A BIG ONE!
i cant boot debian,kubuntu,ubuntu.arch whith this .I did not succeed in this way, like you, I went through all the steps
#6
Posted 2 weeks ago
keep cool Alibba, well, some peoples like stayboogy do we need not really imho...
if he brings some actions an couples times is he flying out in a high ark..
i don't like some persons.. imho be some persons in my eye a Troll..
LongPanda iss a cool Dude who have start this Ventoy in good will , and i love his do
Thank you again LongPanda/Ventoy for this very nice Project *bigfadhug*
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