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Tuxboot docs:

Tuxboot helps you to create a bootable Live USB drive for Clonezilla live, DRBL live, GParted live and Tux2live. It is modified from UNetbootin and runs on both MS Windows and GNU/Linux.

How is it modified? What's difference between UNetbootin and Tuxboot?

Also, why is Tuxboot preferred over UNetbootin for Clonezilla?

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According to Jack Wallen who wrote the article "Create a portable version of Clonezilla live with Tuxboot" in 2012:

The problem with UNetbootin is that it doesn't support Clonezilla, one of the most popular open source, bare-metal recovery tools. If you want a USB version of Clonezilla, you can either go through the command line-based steps to get it installed (which is not for the faint of heart), or you can use a UNetbootin spin-off that supports Clonezilla called Tuxboot.