My suggestion is to expand daemon tools in a way that it behaves as an USB DVD drive for an other computer, e. g. for a notebook.
For illustration: daemon tools are running on pc #1, an image is mounted there. As soon as an usb cable is connected between pc #1 and pc #2, pc #2 sees an external usb drive which can be used for booting and installing its OS.
Such a feature would be unbelievably helpful when testing unattended OS installations. I do them a lot and though much testing is possible in a vmware environment, certain hardware related things can only be evaluated on real hardware. To burn a disk for every testing instance simply is a pain in the ass.
If this has been done before - with or without dt - I'd be very grateful for any hint or link.
Thanks for reading!
For illustration: daemon tools are running on pc #1, an image is mounted there. As soon as an usb cable is connected between pc #1 and pc #2, pc #2 sees an external usb drive which can be used for booting and installing its OS.
Such a feature would be unbelievably helpful when testing unattended OS installations. I do them a lot and though much testing is possible in a vmware environment, certain hardware related things can only be evaluated on real hardware. To burn a disk for every testing instance simply is a pain in the ass.
If this has been done before - with or without dt - I'd be very grateful for any hint or link.
Thanks for reading!
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