Boot ISOs from Memory Stick

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by thomas234, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. thomas234

    thomas234 Big Geek

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    Hi, I'm sick of wasting CDs and DVDs (I don't have any re-writables), and also the time it takes to burn them.

    I want to be able to copy an ISO to my memory stick (or extract it), and boot the PC from it so I can try different versions of Linux easier.

    My laptop and Computer are both capable of booting from memory stick.

    Is it possible to boot a CD ISO from a memory stick? Is there any software that will do this for me? If not, why?

    Thanks, Thomas
     
  2. donkey42

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    Run ISOs from Memory Stick

    i have an ext3 partition exclusively for all my .iso's, free space is free space, so, yeah, i don't see why not

    BTW: i run multiple *nix's in VMware, but there's no 3D in VMware so no games, the slight delay is a bit annoying, however, if you have a decent spec & plenty of RAM, & assign about 1Gb to the Virtual machine i've heard there is no delay

    although i've never tried it, however you can't burn an iso with K3b, and i think the only way is to install *nix to the USB pen in the usual install was

    BTW: just reread you post, sorry, i thought you were asking if you could run an iso off a USB pen, i didn't read the part about booting an iso from a pen
     
  3. thomas234

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    :D Thanks anyway :D
     
  4. donkey42

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    found this although it isn't booting a .iso from a USB pen, it's a "how to install *nix to a USB pen"

    BTW: is this what you were referring to ?

    and as flash drives don't handle constant read / write too well, use a swap partition on HDD, & the pen drive will last longer

    obviously this will kill the USB drive after a while, so don't keep anything valuable on it, as when the pen dies the data will be lost, unless you know a lot about data recovery

    Edit: VMware can boot from a .iso stored on HDD
     

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