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<blockquote data-quote="Qyöt27" data-source="post: 55360725" data-attributes="member: 31227"><p>Granted I always make sure to burn new CD-Rs with each release, but the reported possibility of being able to use an ISO as a loopback device through Grub2 does have my interest piqued. Unfortunately I couldn't really figure out how to actually do it when I attempted it, even following the tutorial on the Ubuntu Wiki.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully the process is streamlined and made simpler to do, as that would make recovery, reinstallation, or fresh install upgrades through LiveCD a lot faster, since the LiveCD would be on the HDD, not on a CD-R or USB with slower access speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qyöt27, post: 55360725, member: 31227"] Granted I always make sure to burn new CD-Rs with each release, but the reported possibility of being able to use an ISO as a loopback device through Grub2 does have my interest piqued. Unfortunately I couldn't really figure out how to actually do it when I attempted it, even following the tutorial on the Ubuntu Wiki. Hopefully the process is streamlined and made simpler to do, as that would make recovery, reinstallation, or fresh install upgrades through LiveCD a lot faster, since the LiveCD would be on the HDD, not on a CD-R or USB with slower access speeds. [/QUOTE]
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