This is a tool used with "Ventoy Compatible". See https://www.ventoy.net/en/compatible.html for detail.
For Linux: (must be run with root privileges)
vtoydump [ -lL ] [ -v ]
none Only print ventoy runtime data
-l Print ventoy runtime data and image location table
-L Only print image location table (used to generate dmsetup table)
-v Verbose, print additional debug info
For Windows:
vtoydump.exe [ -m=[K/0xFFFF] ] [ -i filepath ] [ -v ]
none Only print ventoy runtime data
-m Mount the iso file (Not supported before Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012)
-i Load .sys driver
-v Verbose, print additional debug info
Examples for -m option:
vtoydump.exe -m
Mount the iso file to any free drive letter
vtoydump.exe -m=Y
Mount the iso file to Y: drive
vtoydump.exe -m=0x7FFFF8
Select a free drive from D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W and use it to mount the ISO file.
For Linux:
Normally you can directly use the binraries in bin/linux
directory (e.g. bin/linux/x86_64/vtoydump
).
These binaries are static built version and should work for most distros.
Also you can build from source for your distro. Of course, gcc
must be available before build.
Just run sh build.sh
to build vtoydump.
If your OS is x86_64 then the output vtoydump
is just for x86_64 architecture, so as for i386 and arm64.
For Windows:
Normally you can directly use the binraries in bin/windows
directory (e.g. bin/windows/NT6/64/vtoydump.exe
).
Also you can build from source for your distro. Of course, VisualStudio
must be installed before build.
Just click the bat file (e.g. build64.bat
) to build vtoydump.exe.