Ventoy 1.1.12 released

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Ventoy 1.1.12 has been released, addressing critical issues with Ubuntu 24.04.4 installation failures, Oracle Linux 6.9 compatibility, and VirtualBox UEFI display glitches. The upgrade process is streamlined to preserve existing ISO files on the USB drive, allowing users to simply run the installer without a complete reinstall. Additionally, a side project called iVentoy has been introduced for network-based PXE deployments, simplifying the setup for admins by avoiding complex DHCP or TFTP configurations. Users are advised to verify the integrity of the downloaded files using SHA-256 hashes before proceeding with the installation to ensure a reliable boot environment



Ventoy 1.1.12 released

Ventoy 1.1.12 drops a targeted patch set that finally resolves stubborn Ubuntu 24.04.4 install failures and Oracle Linux 6.9 compatibility snags while cleaning up VirtualBox UEFI display glitches. The upgrade process skips the usual reinstall headache by preserving every ISO already sitting on the USB drive, so users just run the installer and let it swap out the core boot files. A quiet side release called iVentoy also arrives to handle network based PXE deployments across x86 and ARM systems without forcing admins to wrestle with traditional DHCP or TFTP setups. Grabbing the official zip or tarball requires a quick SHA-256 verification step before flashing, but the update keeps the tool lean while fixing exactly what breaks in real world lab environments.

Ventoy 1.1.12 released @ Linux Compatible