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How to Create Multiboot SD Card Raspberry Pi

A multiboot feature in a system is an efficient way to use multiple operating systems on a single device. This feature can easily be used on a laptop or PC; however, on a Raspberry Pi device, it’s considered to be a tough task because the device doesn’t directly enable the multiboot option.

Since Raspberry Pi uses an SD card as its primary storage for installing different operating systems, the users are looking for a solution to use multiple operating systems on a single Raspberry Pi SD card.

This guide will show you how you can create a multiboot SD card on Raspberry Pi and easily use multiple operating systems simultaneously.

How to Create Multiboot SD Card Raspberry Pi

There are two easy ways to create a multiboot SD card on Raspberry Pi, which are as follows:

Let’s discuss the methods mentioned above in detail to help you create a multiboot SD card for Raspberry Pi. However, before moving towards the main process, you should format your SD card properly using the FAT32 File system. You can get help from the published article to easily find a way to format an SD card.

Method 1: Create Multiboot SD Card on Raspberry Pi Through Noobs

Noobs, now upgraded to PINN, is one of the most efficient ways to create a Multiboot SD card on Raspberry Pi. With the release of the Raspberry Pi Imager, the Noobs no longer support the Raspberry Pi system. Therefore, developers introduced a more straightforward platform called PINN that offers you the easiest way to create a multiboot SD card for your Raspberry Pi device. If you want to use this method, you can follow this article’s guidelines to create one for your device.

Method 2: Create Multiboot SD Card on Raspberry Pi Through BerryBoot

If you aren’t ok using the above method, you can use the BerryBoot service to easily create a multiboot SD card for your Raspberry Pi device. Berry Boot is an open-source application designed for ARM base systems like Raspberry Pi, allowing users to use multiple operating systems through a dual boot process. If you want to create a multiboot SD card for Raspberry Pi, you can follow the article for detailed guidelines to easily create a multiboot SD card using BerryBoot.

Conclusion

Multiboot SD card is an efficient way for users interested in working on multiple operating systems simultaneously. However, they don’t have any extra SD cards to use another device’s OS. They can follow the abovementioned methods to create a multiboot SD card on Raspberry Pi from PINN or Berry Boot and start installing their favorite operating systems. However, they can only use one OS at a time and switching to another requires them to boot the Raspberry Pi again.

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Awais Khan

I'm an Engineer and an academic researcher by profession. My interest for Raspberry Pi, embedded systems and blogging has brought me here to share my knowledge with others.