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Startup Disk Creator does not display multiple partitions on my flash drive. It only shows it as /dev/sdg. I had to use UNetbootin which shows both /dev/sdg1 and /dev/sdg2 as desired. Why is that so? Is it possible to fix this on Startup Disk Creator?

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Startup Disk Creator no longer supports multiple partitions, it now creates a single ISO9660 read only partition on the flash drive.

It also no longer supports persistence.

UNetbootin still supports multiple partitions and persistent casper-rw and/or home-rw files with maximum 4GB persistence each.

Mkusb will make a persistent install with ISO9660 OS partition, casper-rw persistence partition, (limited only by drive size), and a NTFS data partition that can be used by Windows and Linux.

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