

Sensors: System Temperatures: cpu: 60.8C mobo: N/A gpu: 61.0 RAID: No RAID devices: /proc/mdstat, md_mod kernel module present Rev: YA12 dev-links: cdrom,cdrw,dvd,dvdrwĪudio: yes dvd: yes rw: cd-r,cd-rw,dvd-r,dvd-ram state: running Optical: /dev/sr0 model: ATAPI DVD A DH16ABSH Network: Card: Failed to Detect Network Card!ĭrives: HDD Total Size: 500.1GB (13.6% used) Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k4.4.0-83-generic GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 11.2.0 Direct Rendering: YesĪudio: Card-1 Advanced Micro Devices Wrestler HDMI AudioĬard-2 Advanced Micro Devices SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) Resolution: Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on AMD PALM (DRM 2.43.0, LLVM 3.8.0)

Graphics: Card: Advanced Micro Devices Wrestler ĭisplay Server: X.Org 1.18.4 drivers: ati,radeon (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) Machine: Mobo: Acer model: Aspire X1430 Bios: AMI v: P01-B2 date: ĬPU: Dual core AMD E-450 APU with Radeon HD Graphics (-MCP-) cache: 1024 KBįlags: (lm nx sse sse2 sse3 sse4a ssse3 svm) bmips: 6586Ĭlock speeds: max: 1650 MHz 1: 1320 MHz 2: 1320 MHz Then you can add more OS's, if you want, but only one OS can have "persistence".Ĭode: Select all System: Host: jamesmatesmallacer-Aspire-X1430 Kernel: 4.4.0-83-generic x86_64 (64 bit gcc: 5.4.0)ĭesktop: MATE 1.16.1 (Gtk 3.18.9-1ubuntu3.3) Tip2: If you want "persistence" for a particular Operating System (OS) on this USB stick, then after putting an operating system on the stick, click the operating system you want "persistence" on to highlight it, then click the MultiSystem menu options, and select "persistence", and follow the simple instructions. Tip1: You must format the USB stick with the "fat32" format, and give it a volume name, before using this program not just the default "USB STICK" that the Mint USB Stick Formatter shows, that is not a volume name, so change it to something else. To install, open a console terminal, type in, or copy & paste, each line below one by one:

All you need is an Internet connection(at the time of MultiSystem installation only), and a sufficient size of a USB drive depending upon the number of distributions you want to include in that USB drive. Using this utility, we can create any number of bootable Linux distributions in a USB drive. For those who don’t know, "MultiSystem" is a small, Open Source freeware to create a multiboot usb drives from Linux systems. "Startup Disk Creator" is another that is available in the Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager (SPM). Code: Select all sudo apt-get install unetbootin
