Argh, what you need is a virtual machine (any new VM called "3.0-rc3" or
whatever) and create this without any specific content. Afterwards you
may choose CD/DVD-image and link to the iso file. This will cause the VM
to start as if the iso where in the dvd rom drive.

At least this works for me in VirtualBox on Ubuntu.

Greetings,
 Judit


Hamish schrieb:
> Pieter De Graef wrote:
>> I'm having the same problem here. I am downloading the
>> ISO although I don't know yet where to burn it.
> ...
>> Judit Mays schreef:
>> is there a 3.0-rc3 VM available for download anywhere? I couldn't find
>> it. Only found the *.iso, but that doesn't help me as I don't have a
>> dvd-burner at hand.
> 
> you'd have to ask Alex, as he made it... ?
> 
> 
> ... but perhaps Qemu can help? You can boot the .iso into a virtual
> environment:
> 
> qemu -cdrom binary.iso
> 
> (as per 
> https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/browser/livedvd/live-helper/trunk/README.txt)
> 
> 
> Hamish
> 
> 
> 
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