Chris Snook wrote:

>> I have a machine with no CD drive,
>> and I was wondering if I could run the Fedora Live KDE CD
>> from the hard disk -
>> I mean by copying the ISO file to the hard disk.
>> abstracting the isolinux directory,
>> and adding an approriate grub stanza to boot from this?

> livecd-iso-to-disk (part of the livecd-tools package) was designed to do
> this
> with USB drives, but it should work for an IDE/SATA/SCSI drive as well. 
> That said, what you probably want is to find a USB stick that's at least 1
> GB, and put it on that.

Actually, I already tried that, but this particular machine -
I think it is about 8 years old - did not seem to support USB booting.

I'll try using livecd-iso-to-disk to install on a new partition.
Not quite sure how I'll boot from it, though.
Will it be sufficient to make the new partition active?


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