I think GRUB Legacy can do it, but I forgot how (if it can be done).
I burned an Ubuntu 10.10 x64 Live CD. My new build is 64-bit with 4GB of RAM. However, it has an old, slow, used DVD drive. It's so slow that Ubuntu gives read errors because it cannot access the data. The computer I'm typing this on is running off of that very CD.
I have no OS installed, no GRUB/Legacy, no NTLDR, or anything. Can I boot Ubuntu straight off the web?
I burned an Ubuntu 10.10 x64 Live CD. My new build is 64-bit with 4GB of RAM. However, it has an old, slow, used DVD drive. It's so slow that Ubuntu gives read errors because it cannot access the data. The computer I'm typing this on is running off of that very CD.
I have no OS installed, no GRUB/Legacy, no NTLDR, or anything. Can I boot Ubuntu straight off the web?