I have a Zalman VE200 drive which is suppose to emulate a cdrom drive from ISOs that you load on it. It saves from having to burn a CD or even having a CDROM drive. For whatever reason, it REFUSES to boot off the Debian ISO specifically. (found here: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.5.0/amd64/iso-dvd/ ) Any other ISO works. I can boot off the Debian ISO from Virtualbox, so I know the ISO works.
Why wont this work?
Failing that, is there any other method I can boot from an ISO on a physical machine without burning it? Not all distros/OSes have a USB stick option, so I don't like to depend on that, I want a solution that is universal.
Why wont this work?
Failing that, is there any other method I can boot from an ISO on a physical machine without burning it? Not all distros/OSes have a USB stick option, so I don't like to depend on that, I want a solution that is universal.
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