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Will Davies wrote:
> My laptop doesn't have a optical drive and I'd really like to test drive
> some live CDs.
> I've tried to find what I need on the web but keep finding specific
> instructions for
> individual distros.
> I feel there ought to be a way of loading from an iso image on disk or
> storing the image contents
> in its own partition that is maybe made to look like a cd in some way.
> Does anyone have an experience of this or pointers to offer.
Emulation software like Qemu and VMWare support using ISOs to emulate a
CD. This will give you the chance to play with live CDs without a
physical drive. AFAIK there's no way to boot a machine directly from an
ISO, but copying the contents of the ISO to a dedicated partition and
configuring a boot loader manually might work.
Cheers,
Tony