The only way that you can do this (that comes to my mind) is if you were 
using VMWare or Virtual PC and made the virtual CD drive point to an ISO 
file.  ( I think VPC supports that - VMWare 3 does)

Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get it to install under VMWare.  It 
probably has something to do with the video driver..  I'm a newbie to 
Linux, so I'm not the best at this..  I am hoping that someone has been 
able to successfully installing it on a VM and can give me a clue as to how 
to do it.  (I only use VMWare.. I think there might be some conflicts 
trying to run them both on the same PC and I need VMWare for business use.. )

Paul

At 04:28 PM 12/8/2001 -0700, Mike wrote:
>Is it possible to install RL from an ISO image file without having to burn 
>it onto a CD?
>
>Thanks
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