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DVD with both 32-bit and 64-bit Ubuntu

I have both 32 and 64 bit Ubuntu 12.04 iso, but how can I integrate them (both 32 bit and 64 bit) into a single DVD with a menu to choose from two options Clearly written like "1. Install Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit" and "2. Install Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit" and also without losing the Live Mode

Namshum
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  • Check out [this answer](http://askubuntu.com/a/28492/19493), it has a pretty clever way of doing it. – giodamelio Sep 20 '12 at 05:50
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    @Namshum: even when a question is closed answers will not be deleted and can still be upvoted. Good answers may be merged to have them **all in one place** (that's the whole point of closing). – Takkat Sep 20 '12 at 06:27

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I don't know of a program that will allow you to do it in Ubuntu. But just from past exprience, I think that it can be done with scripting. If you're not comfortable with that, pendrivelinux.com has a utility that will allow you to accomplish just that. It called XBOOT. Once you create the USB, you can then put it on a DVD.

XBOOT is yet another neat little Multiboot ISO USB Creator. It is a Windows based application that can be used to create a Live Multiboot USB or even a Multiboot ISO file that can then be burnt to a CD/DVD. XBOOT supports many Linux Distributions and Utilities, and allows you to use your choice of a Grub or Syslinux bootloader. Also included is a built in QEMU emulator (enabling you to boot an ISO from within Windows).1

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