To fix computer problems, do an experiment, or even perform tasks you can't do well in Windows, there is a common solution: Linux. Generally, to make it easier, people prefer to run this system on USB, without having to install it directly into the computer's hard drive.

If you typically use more than one Linux distribution, the interesting alternative is to create a multi-boot USB, that is, you don't need to have a dedicated usb for each distribution. Here's how to put more than one Linux distribution on one bootable USB.
You need to get the ISO files for the distributions to be installed from USB. Do not forget that the storage space should be superior to the total size of the two distributions.
To accomplish this task, it is necessary to have a specific program, which will create a boot menu on USB where the distribution can be selected. You can download MultiBootUSB by clicking here.
In the initial screen of the program, in Select USB Disk, choose the USB on which distributions will run. Then click "Browse" next to "Select image", select an ISO distribution and click "Install distro";
In the message that appears, click Yes and wait for the process to finish.
When the process is finished, again click on "Browse" next to "Select image", select the second distribution file and click "Install distro".
Once you have completed the above process, just put the USB on the computer where you want to use Linux and put the boot priority on the USB drive. Then you will see a list like the image below, where you will choose the order you want.
Now, you know how you can install more than one Linux distribution at the same time on one US




