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An Hybrid UEFI GPT + BIOS GPT/MBR boot USB disk is a disk that works on both UEFI and BIOS PCs.
Requisites:
A working Linux installation with the following packages: grub2, grub2-efi, gdisk (on Debian Jessie: grub-pc-bin, grub-efi, grub-efi-amd64, gdisk)
- An USB drive
 - Some Linux ISO.
 
Step 1: get the right /dev
From now on we will use a root shell because almost all commands we will use require it.
root@debianvm:~# fdisk -l
 
...............
Disk /dev/sdc: 14.9 GiB, 16005464064 bytes, 31260672 sectors
 Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
 Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
 Disklabel type: dos
 Disk identifier: 0x00000000
 
Device     Boot Start      End  Sectors  Size Id Type
 /dev/sdc1           2 31260671 31260670 14.9G af HFS / HFS+
 
Find the right dev (ie: mine was /dev/sdc and I WILL USE IT IN THE GUIDE, you have to use your dev).
Step 2: make GUID partition table and partitions
root@debianvm:~# gdisk /dev/sdc 
   And then we are in gdisk prompt; from now on just give the commands in bold and the press enter. 
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.10
 
Partition table scan:
 
MBR: MBR only
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: not present
***************************************************************
 Found invalid GPT and valid MBR; converting MBR to GPT format
 in memory. THIS OPERATION IS POTENTIALLY DESTRUCTIVE! Exit by
 typing 'q' if you don't want to convert your MBR partitions
 to GPT format!
 ***************************************************************
 
Warning! Main partition table overlaps the first partition by 32 blocks!
 You will need to delete this partition or resize it in another utility.
 
Warning! Secondary partition table overlaps the last partition by
 33 blocks!
 You will need to delete this partition or resize it in another utility.
 
Command (? for help): o
 This option deletes all partitions and creates a new protective MBR.
 Proceed? (Y/N): y
 
Command (? for help): n Partition number (1-128, default 1): 
 First sector (34-31260638, default = 2048) or {+-}size{KMGTP}:
  Last sector (2048-31260638, default = 31260638) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: +1M
 Current type is 'Linux filesystem' Hex code or GUID (L to show codes, Enter = 8300): EF02 
 Changed type of partition to 'BIOS boot partition' 
Command (? for help): n
 Partition number (2-128, default 2):
  First sector (34-31260638, default = 4096) or {+-}size{KMGTP}:
  Last sector (4096-31260638, default = 31260638) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: +50M 
 Current type is 'Linux filesystem'
 Hex code or GUID (L to show codes, Enter = 8300): EF00
 Changed type of partition to 'EFI System'
 
Command (? for help): n 
 Partition number (3-128, default 3):
  First sector (34-31260638, default = 106496) or {+-}size{KMGTP}:
  Last sector (106496-31260638, default = 31260638) or {+-}size{KMGTP}: 
 Current type is 'Linux filesystem'
 Hex code or GUID (L to show codes, Enter = 8300): 0700
 Changed type of partition to 'Microsoft basic data'
 
Command (? for help): w 
 
Final checks complete. About to write GPT data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING
 PARTITIONS!!
 
Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): y
 OK; writing new GUID partition table (GPT) to /dev/sdc.
 The operation has completed successfully.
 Now gdisk will quit, it's ok. 
Step 3: make hybrid GUID/MBR
root@debianvm:~# gdisk /dev/sdc
 GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.10
 
 Partition table scan:
   MBR: protective
   BSD: not present
   APM: not present
   GPT: present
 
 Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
 
 Command (? for help): r
 
 Recovery/transformation command (? for help): h
 
 WARNING! Hybrid MBRs are flaky and dangerous! If you decide not to use one,
 just hit the Enter key at the below prompt and your MBR partition table will
 be untouched.
 
 Type from one to three GPT partition numbers, separated by spaces, to be
 added to the hybrid MBR, in sequence: 1 2 3
 Place EFI GPT (0xEE) partition first in MBR (good for GRUB)? (Y/N): n
 
 Creating entry for GPT partition #1 (MBR partition #1)
 Enter an MBR hex code (default EF): EF02
 Set the bootable flag? (Y/N): n
 
 Creating entry for GPT partition #2 (MBR partition #2)
 Enter an MBR hex code (default EF): EF00
 Set the bootable flag? (Y/N): n
 
 Creating entry for GPT partition #3 (MBR partition #3)
 Enter an MBR hex code (default 07): 0700
 Set the bootable flag? (Y/N): y
 
 Recovery/transformation command (? for help): w
 
 Final checks complete. About to write GPT data. THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING
 PARTITIONS!!
 
 Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): y
 OK; writing new GUID partition table (GPT) to /dev/sdc.
 The operation has completed successfully.
 gdisk will quit (again) and it's ok. 
Step 4: format the partitons
We have to format in FAT32 two of the three partitions, /dev/sdc2 and /dev/sdc3. Umount the partitions if mounted and then:
root@debianvm:~# mkfs.fat -F32 -n GRUB2EFI /dev/sdc2
 mkfs.fat 3.0.27 (2014-11-12)
 
root@debianvm:~# mkfs.fat -F32 -n DATA /dev/sdc3
 mkfs.fat 3.0.27 (2014-11-12)
  
Now the partitons are ready, we will mount /devsdc2 to /mnt/efi and /dev/sdc3 to /mnt/data.
root@debianvm:~# mkdir /mnt/efi
 root@debianvm:~# mkdir /mnt/data
 root@debianvm:~# mount /dev/sdc2 /mnt/efi/
 root@debianvm:~# mount /dev/sdc3 /mnt/data/
 
Step 5: install grub
In this step we will install grub in EFI partition (mounted in /mnt/efi) and in MBR.
root@debianvm:~# grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/mnt/efi --boot-directory=/mnt/data/boot --removable --recheck
 Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
 Installation finished. No error reported.
 
root@debianvm:~# grub-install --target=i386-pc --boot-directory=/mnt/data/boot --recheck /dev/sdc
 Installing for i386-pc platform.
 Installation finished. No error reported.
 
Step 6: create folders for ISOs
In /mnt/data we should now have only one directory, boot; let's create a directory for the ISOs.
root@debianvm:~# mkdir /mnt/data/iso
 In /mnt/data we should now have 
 /mnt/data/
 - - - - - - - /boot/
 - - - - - - - - - - - /grub/
 - - - - - - - /iso/
 Now we add 2 folders in /iso, one for the other ISOs and one for Debian (this is a workaround for a known bug).
 root@debianvm:~# mkdir /mnt/data/iso/debian
 root@debianvm:~# mkdir /mnt/data/iso/others
 
Let's download some ISOs, here i will explain ho to configure grub to boot Debian XFCE amd64 Installer and Tails i386; here there are instructions for other distros.
Debian
Download:
And put these files into /mnt/data/debian/
Tails
Download the iso torrent. Then create a folder for tails and copy there the iso.
root@debianvm:~# mkdir /mnt/data/others/tails
 
In /mnt/data we should now have 
 /mnt/data/
 - - - - - - - /boot/
 - - - - - - - - - - - /grub/
 - - - - - - - /iso/
 - - - - - - - - - - - /debian/
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - debian-8.5.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vmlinuz
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - initrd.gz
 - - - - - - - - - - - /others/
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - /tails/
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tails-i386-2.5.iso
 
Step 7: configure grub
Now we need to configure grub; grub at boot reads its config from a config file (grub.conf). Create a grub.conf file with the following content and copy it into /mnt/data/boot/grub/:
# path to the partition holding ISO images (using UUID)
probe -u $root --set=rootuuid
set imgdevpath="/dev/disk/by-uuid/$rootuuid"
insmod exfat
# Setup video
if [ "$grub_platform" = "efi" ]
then
    insmod efi_gop
    insmod efi_uga
fi
if [ "$grub_platform" = "pc" ]
then
    insmod vbe
fi
# Setup font
insmod font
if loadfont ${prefix}/fonts/unicode.pf2
then
    insmod gfxterm
    set gfxmode=auto
    set gfxpayload=keep
    terminal_output gfxterm
fi
# Setup GRUB Screen
insmod jpeg
if background_image /boot/grub/grub_bg.jpg ; then
    set color_normal=white/black
    set color_highlight=white/green
else
    set menu_color_normal=white/black
    set menu_color_highlight=black/light-gray
fi
menuentry "Tails 2.5 i386" {
    set isofile='/iso/others/tails/tails-i386-2.5.iso'
    loopback loop $isofile
    linux (loop)/live/vmlinuz2 boot=live config findiso=${isofile} live-media=removable apparmor=1 security=apparmor nopersistent noprompt timezone=Etc/UTC block.events_dfl_poll_msecs=1000 noautologin module=Tails i2p
    initrd (loop)/live/initrd2.img
}
menuentry 'Debian 8.5.0 amd64 CD 1 XFCE' {
        set isofile='/iso/debian/debian-8.5.0-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso'
        set initrdfile='/iso/debian/initrd.gz'
        loopback loop $isofile
        linux (loop)/install.amd/vmlinuz iso-scan/ask_second_pass=true
        initrd $initrdfile
}
menuentry "Reboot" {
        echo "System rebooting..."
        reboot
}
menuentry "Shutdown" {
        echo "System shutting down..."
        halt
}- It's done!
 
If you want to customize grub's background copy a .jpg into /mnt/boot/grub/ and rename it grub_bg.jpg. Sources: arch linux wiki and many other sites.

 
 




