If your ISO is bootable then you can use a utility called Unetbootin which
comes in Windows and Linux flavours to make a bootable usb key from the ISO.
This will allow you to install it to the usb drive that you want to boot
from. Aside from that I can only suggest that you borrow a usb DVD ROM from
someone that has one or put a drive into another machine, install it and
then put it back into your computer. You are really limiting yourself.
Almost every OS installs from a CD or DVD.

Roy


On 27 March 2010 15:31, Velocity <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was able to install syslinux on a partition on USB and debian
> business install cd, I do not want to install packages from internet I
> have a DVD ISO downloaded want to install from the 4.2 GB downloaded
> ISO via USB I do not have access to CDROM or network either so PXE is
> not possible on the said machine.
> What should I look for some one who have already done it please reply.
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