HOW MANY BOOT DISKS do you have lying around your desk? Maybe you have a whole drawer stuffed with burned optical discs or USB flash drives, struggling to remember what bootable medium is on what, or you’ve tried to make do with two or three drives, swapping ISO images in and out.
Whatever your method, it’s a pain keeping tabs on them all. Optical discs are—by their nature—slow to boot and obsolete the moment a newer version of the bootable media in question is released. As flash drive capacities grow ever larger, it seems wasteful storing a single 512MB bootable rescue disk on a 16GB drive. Wouldn’t it be great if you could house all your boot disks on a single USB flash drive, then switch between them as required?