![]() You can load ISO images over the network by using the TFTP protocol. ![]() GRUB2 can read files directly from LVM and RAID devices.GRUB2 supports many file systems, including but not limited to ext4, HFS+, and NTFS, which means you can put your ISO file on any of these file systems.Many Linux distributions can be booted directly from an ISO file. GRUB Legacy (version 0.x) doesn’t have this feature. It can boot Linux ISO image files stored on the hard drive without a USB or DVD. GRUB2 ( GRand Unified Bootloader) is the standard boot loader for Linux. But what if you don’t have an optical disk or USB thumb drive around, or your computer does not support burning ISO images to an optical disk? You can do it with graphical tools or from the command line. Normally you need to create a live DVD or live USB in order to boot Linux ISO images. This tutorial will be showing you how to boot ISO files stored on your hard drive with the GRUB2 boot loader.
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