I think some of the acorn machines had CDROM drives. They can't boot from them 
though. 

On Jan 2, 2013, at 15:11, John Floren <j...@jfloren.net> wrote:

> What I think people are trying to say is that this doesn't really make
> a lot of sense. The AMD64 system doesn't have any installer work done
> for it at all--I think it's not far off, but to the best of my
> knowledge nobody has built a CDROM that boots the 64-bit kernel and
> gives you the installer from there (Erik, have you done this yet?).
> I've never even SEEN an ARM system with a CD-ROM, and it's uncertain
> if a given ARM system's bootloader will support booting from a USB
> CD-ROM drive; it's just not how OSes are installed on ARM!
> 
> 
> john
> 
> On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Francesco Cardi
> <cardifrance...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I think the most practical thing is to create an iso based on the
>> specific architecture you have, you have to give me the link, the
>> messages I have written does not give me complete information but they
>> are only concepts, I need documntazione I want to build a iso, do not
>> want to create a combo iso for various things
>> 
>> 
>> 
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