


You will see a list of Grub2 configuration files ( grub.cfg) or/and Syslinux ( isolinux.cfg/ syslinux.cfg) as shown below.

Here are the steps to make a Kali Linux bootable USB using Partition Image Mapper, for Ubuntu Server, Debian and other operating systems, just replace the ISO file: Partition Image Mapper only supports USB, and it seems that these distributions do not work on fixed hard disks. Also, it will not work if you boot USB on the virtual machine, try on the real machine. PartIMG Mapper has the same features as Partition Image Mapper but it runs directly on Grub2 and Grub4dos. You should read more about this software to know how to use it. Partition Image Mapper is a tool that allows you to temporarily use ISO files and partition images as a real partition, it supports Windows XP, Windows 7, 8 and Windows 10. With Partition Image Mapper, you can easily make a bootable USB to install Kali Linux, Ubuntu Server, Debian and many other operating systems. If you integrate Ubuntu Server with AIO Boot, you have the following problem: Detect and mount CD-ROM With AIO Boot, you can run Kali Linux, Ubuntu, Debian and many other Linux distributions from USB. But only the Live versions are supported, the Kali Linux, Ubuntu Server and Debian installer work the other way, making AIO Boot impossible to put all of them on same USB drive. I don’t know how to customize the path to set the directory containing the installation files (or this is not supported). Many Linux distributions are based on a Linux distribution, such as Kali Linux is based on Debian, Lubuntu is based on Ubuntu… They have the same directory structure, which is why AIO Boot can not put them on the same drive.

Many users have asked me how to add Ubuntu Server, this article will guide how to make a bootable USB to install Kali Linux, Ubuntu Server, Debian. By using Partition Image Mapper, you can boot and install most Linux and Windows operating systems without losing data.
