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How to Install Multiple Operating Systems on Your Raspberry Pi CM4 with Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free
If you want to try different operating systems on your Raspberry Pi CM4, you don't have to swap SD cards or reflash them every time. You can use a tool called Berryboot, which lets you install multiple OSes on a single SD card, USB drive, or SSD, and choose which one to boot from a menu. Berryboot also supports network booting and online OS installation. In this article, we will show you how to use Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free, a custom version of Berryboot that includes many popular OSes for the Raspberry Pi CM4.
What You Need
A Raspberry Pi CM4 with an IO board and a power supply.
An SD card, USB drive, or SSD with at least 8 GB of space.
A keyboard and a mouse.
A monitor with an HDMI cable.
An internet connection.
A computer to download and flash Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free.
Step 1: Download and Flash Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free
Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free is a modified version of Berryboot that includes many OSes for the Raspberry Pi CM4, such as Raspbian, Ubuntu, LibreELEC, RetroPie, Kali Linux, and more. You can download it from this YouTube video by following the instructions in the description. You will get a zip file that contains an image file and a readme file.
To flash Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free to your SD card, USB drive, or SSD, you can use a tool like Etcher or Win32DiskImager. Make sure you select the correct device and confirm the flashing process. After flashing, eject the device and insert it into your Raspberry Pi CM4.
Step 2: Boot Up and Configure Berryboot
Connect your keyboard, mouse, monitor, and power supply to your Raspberry Pi CM4 and turn it on. You should see a Berryboot logo followed by a welcome screen that asks you to select your language and keyboard layout. After that, you will see a screen that asks you to select where you want to store the OS files. You can choose the same device that you flashed Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free to, or another device if you have one connected. Click on Format to proceed.
Next, you will see a screen that shows you a list of OSes that are available for installation. You can select as many as you want by clicking on them. You can also click on Add OS to browse more OSes online or from a local source. When you are done selecting OSes, click on Install to start downloading and installing them. This may take some time depending on your internet speed and the number of OSes you chose.
When the installation is finished, you will see a screen that asks you to set up some options for Berryboot, such as network settings, password, boot menu timeout, etc. You can also enable or disable some features like SSH access, VNC server, etc. After configuring these options, click on Exit to reboot your Raspberry Pi CM4.
Step 3: Enjoy Your Multi-OS Raspberry Pi CM4
After rebooting, you will see a boot menu that shows you all the OSes that you installed with Berryboot. You can use the arrow keys and Enter to select which one to boot. You can also press E to edit some settings for each OS, such as resolution, memory split, etc. You can also press M to access the Berryboot menu editor, where you can add or remove OSes, change the default OS, etc.
You can now enjoy using different OSes on your Raspberry Pi CM4 without having to swap SD cards or reflash them every time. Fixed CHON'S MEGA MULTI-OS Setup Free makes it easy and convenient aa16f39245