Linux 8-in-1 Multi-Boot USB [32GB] – Best Linux OS Collection for PC
Linux 8-in-1 Multi-Boot USB [32GB] – Best Linux OS Collection for PC
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A collection of popular Linux operating systems on one easy-to-use USB. Boot multiple Linux distros without installing anything — perfect for testing Linux, reviving old PCs, experimenting, learning, or installing a clean OS when needed.
🧰 What You Can Do
- Test multiple Linux distros live from USB without installing anything.
- Install any chosen Linux OS to an internal drive if you decide to switch.
- Use Linux as a rescue OS when Windows is broken or won’t boot.
- Browse safely using a fresh Linux environment every time.
- Experiment & learn different desktops, tools, and layouts.
📦 What's Included
- Bootable Multi-Linux Live USB with several popular Linux OS distributions.
- Boot menu to choose the Linux system you want to run.
- Dual USB-A / USB-C connector flash drive (USB 2.x, works in USB 3.0 ports).
- Basic boot tips & key guide included.
- Packaging: standard (Clear Box) or gift (Tin Case).
💻 Compatibility & Requirements
- Systems: x86_64 (64-bit) PCs that support USB boot (UEFI or Legacy BIOS).
- Ports: USB 2.0 or 3.x; keyboard & mouse recommended.
- Note: Some older or very new hardware may need additional drivers or tweaks. Not intended for ARM-only Macs or ARM-based PCs.
⚙️ How to Boot
Insert USB, power on, press your boot-menu key (e.g., F12, Esc, F10, F2, Del).
Select the USB device and choose the Linux distro you want from the boot menu.
You can run the distro Live or install it to an internal drive.
Help & Tutorials:
help.techstoreon.com
— boot keys, USB booting guides, and troubleshooting.
♻️ Give Your Old PC a Second Life
The Linux OS Set is ideal for bringing old or slow PCs back to life using lightweight Linux systems. Many machines that feel unusable under Windows run smoothly with Linux.
Why This Matters
- Reduces electronic waste and saves money.
- Perfect for spare laptops, older desktops, and school or family PCs.
- Gives you multiple Linux choices to find the one that runs best on old hardware.
How This USB Helps
- Test several Linux OS options without installing anything.
- Install a lightweight distro to revive slow, aging PCs.
- Use as a rescue environment when the installed OS has failed.
Great for:
- Reusing old laptops/desktops as web & office machines.
- Preparing refurbished PCs for resale or donation.
- Learning Linux across different distros.
🔧 Customizable USB (Optional)
This multi-Linux USB may be customizable within technical and licensing limits. Examples of what may be possible:
- Adding or removing certain open-source Linux distributions.
- Adding extra Linux utilities commonly used in your workflow.
For details, see our customization guide:
https://www.techstoreon.com/pages/customize
Custom options may require extra time or cost; some software cannot be customized due to licensing or technical restrictions.
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Installation went great. Tried all supplied distributions and they all worked fine on a 12 year old 32 bit laptop.Unfortunately, the versions of Linux are a bit dated. For example the Linux Ubuntu Mate included is version 17.04. They are not up to version 20.04.It is not possible (as far as I know) to do a simple software update to go from version 17 to version 18. You have to download another ".ISO" file, make an installation disk or USB key and install the new version on a new partition. It's quite a bit of work and could be too difficult for the uninitiated.So, if you don't mind using old versions, this OS collection USB key is fine. I just wish they would keep up with the latest versions, at least that came our within the last year or so.
Came on time and got extra Linux to download
Amazing, thank you for making my first Linux experience enjoyable
A bootable collection of the most popular versions of Linux. Good tool to have in the arsenal.
Linux distributions were as advertised, flash drive works properly but will not Auto boot under any circumstance.I did not bother to troubleshoot, I simply created a second bootable flash drive using the included files and utilities.It's not a bad resource, I trust my experience was not typical.