Ventoy 1.1.10 released

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Ventoy has officially released version 1.1.10, enhancing its capabilities as a widely used tool for creating bootable USB drives. This update introduces a range of fixes and improvements, particularly aimed at resolving compatibility issues that users have faced. Notably, the Ventoy2Disk.sh script now accommodates musl libc environments, facilitating smoother operation for systems that rely on this C library standard. Furthermore, the LinuxGUI component has been updated to function on Wayland setups, in addition to maintaining support for X.

Key improvements in this release include solutions for booting difficulties encountered with Kylin Server V11 and enhancements for Windows booting in F2 mode. Users managing virtual hard disks benefit from a specific fix for handling vhd.vtoy files on ext4 partitions, which streamlines the process of preparing USB drives. Additionally, AerynOS users will find USB installations across various distributions to be simpler following this update.

In the broader context of the Ventoy ecosystem, the iVentoy project offers alternative network boot and installation capabilities (PXE) for users who need to share bootable setups over a local area network. iVentoy supports a diverse array of operating systems, from legacy x86 to modern ARM64 environments, making it a valuable tool for system administrators and those working in diverse computing environments.

For those interested in exploring the specifics of the Ventoy 1.1.10 release or learning more about iVentoy, detailed information can be found on their GitHub pages. Overall, this update emphasizes Ventoy's commitment to improving user experience and expanding its functionality across various platforms

Ventoy 1.1.10 released

Ventoy, a popular tool for creating bootable USB drives, has been updated to version 1.1.10. The latest release includes several fixes and improvements that address common issues, such as compatibility problems with Kylin Server V11 and Windows booting in F2 mode. Additionally, Ventoy now supports musl libc environments, and the LinuxGUI component can run on Wayland setups alongside X support. Users of AerynOS also benefit from the update, which simplifies USB installs across more distributions.

Ventoy 1.1.10 released @ Linux Compatible