Hey Michael,

Thanks for the hint, I'll take a peek. About a decade ago I pottered around 
with pendrivelinux.com and liveusb.info and ended up building my own stick from 
scratch (which is still my main go-to, even though it's been progressively 
re-hosted to larger and larger usb sticks).

Sometimes though there are cases where it's necessary to have an ISO run 
directly from the USB stick, so I do find myself with a bunch of usb sticks 
that have some ISO or another on it that I needed at some point for reasons 
I've forgotten already 😄

Thanks,

Maarten Jacobs
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From: xubuntu-users <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Michael Höhne <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2024 02:32
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [xubuntu-users] system won't reboot ...

Hello Maarten,

Maarten Jacob wrotes:
Otherwise, create a USB stick and boot from it to more closely examine the 
situation. (I have a stack of USB sticks with various OS lying around - I find 
I need them quite often for one purpose or another, including when I hosed my 
machine and need to get it back on its feet)

If you want to get rid of "many sticks": Take a look on Ventoy. You can put 
many ISO-images on one stick an choose what to boot.

https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

Regards,
Michael

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