Since the ventoy problem has evolved for me, I'll start a new topic.
From the earlier Ventoy problem thread:
Easy OS wouldn't boot on the current Ventoy release 1.0.74 as described in the ./dax/dax.ko not found thread (I don't know how to link threads).
There are evolutionary dev of Ventoy called 'CI' which I used to up Ventoy to CI #776 which is 05080402. Then Easy was able to try to boot, getting past the dax problem, but the boot failed at:
One-time only operation, creating a snapshot of EasyOS
This will allow future follback with the Easy Version Control Manager
Populating: /mnt/ventoy2/easyos/releases/easy-3.4.7
initrd vmlinux easy.sfs cp: write error: No space left on device
This copy failed:
cp /mnt/ventoy1/easy.sfs /mnt/ventoy2/easyos/sfs/easyos/oe/dunfell/easy_3.4.7_amd64.sfs
It is possible that the drive is failing.
Attempting to copy again...
cp: write error: No space left on device
This is a different problem. It may be useful to someone to know how Ventoy works. It puts a little bitty linux on a USB and then the user can write .iso/s or .img/s or any number of different formats to the USB and the Ventoy boot gives a boot menu to multiboot whatever format has been written there. Here is one page where Ventoy shows how the MBR is fixed
https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_disk_layout.html
Ventoy Disk Layout In MBR
Maybe Easy is not expecting this type of layout when it is trying to copy easy.sfs. There were gigs of space left on the USB when I was trying to boot Easy.