booting live cdrom from a iso image on hard disk
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Folks, Can I boot up the live cd without burning it to a cd? The live-xxx.iso is on my hard drive (FAT), and I wanted to use the boot floppy to boot up, and mount the iso as root in loopback mode. I know know this works if you have a CD burner, but I don't and I only want to experiment a bit before installing suse. I have a problem with redhat 7.3 stability (compiling kernels or anything crashes the compiler with Sig 11 errors all the time--1 or 2 times a minute.) I wanted to try the suse live cdrom before replacing my while os. Hasan
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The 02.10.19 at 01:31, Hasan Murtaza wrote:
Folks,
Can I boot up the live cd without burning it to a cd?
The live-xxx.iso is on my hard drive (FAT), and I wanted to use the boot floppy to boot up, and mount the iso as root in loopback mode. I know know this works if you have a CD burner, but I don't and I only want to experiment a bit before installing suse.
I have a problem with redhat 7.3 stability (compiling kernels or anything crashes the compiler with Sig 11 errors all the time--1 or 2 times a minute.) I wanted to try the suse live cdrom before replacing my while os.
Complicated question that... Perhaps with a special floppy, that could mount the loop file; but I don't know how. I can only think of: - mount the iso image as loopback - copy it to a HD partition, formated as ext2. - install lilo or whatever in a floppy for booting. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Carlos E. R.
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Hasan Murtaza