![]() It is also possible to manually extract the files from the ISO, install a custom bootloader (e.g. (I mentioned this just because I only remember this at the moment.) You can then boot the "live CD" with the USB flash drive. There are numerous tools that allow creating a live USB using the ISO image of Linux/*BSD/. There may be ways to make it work, but probably not worth the effort if there is alternatives. I am not sure about the low level operations, but it is possible for a bootloader to emulate an optical drive with the ISO image based on some BIOS interrupts, but at some point of booting, the kernel entering protected mode or a kernel mode optical drive driver kicking in will render it useless and the booting will stop as the driver fails to find the "virtual optical drive" and mount the root filesystem. ![]() You may be able to boot from the "content" of the ISO image, but usually not the ISO itself. ![]()
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