The popular Ventoy utility multibooting USB creator was updated today to version 1.0.79, a stable version that adds support for new ISOs and fixes several bugs.
The new Ventoy 1.0.79 version also supports Fedora CoreOS, a minimal Linux distribution developed by Fedora Project and sponsored by Red Hat after the acquisition of the CoreOS Linux project in January 2018. So currently the application officially supports more than 940 ISOs.
Ventoy version 1.0.79 brings several bug fixes that were present on distributions based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and used an external kickstart file, a bug that caused the VTOY_LINUX_REMOUNT option to have no effect on openSUSE Linux.
Also fixed a bug discovered in the Ventoy2Disk.gtk file that caused the USB reserved space to not contain the digit 9.
In addition to that, Ventoy 1.0.79 reverts the Super-UEFIinSecureBoot-Disk utility to version 3.3, updates the vtoyboot utility to version 1.0.24, which fixes a bug when starting grub2-editenv.
If you use Ventoy to create multiboot USB drives, you can download version 1.0.79 for 64-bit GNU/Linux distributions, for Windows, or as a Live ISO from the official site.