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I am installing Elastix as an iso file from a USB drive to an Ubuntu in VMWare. Everything I found online is about booting Linux on a USB.

I tried reconfiguring the grub2 to load the Elastix.iso file to no avail.

I thought of installing elastix directly to Ubuntu with apt-get install, but it's not the same package as the one I'm downloading.

Finally, I tried the start up disk creator, but it just doesn't load the iso file if I copied it into Documents.

Any ideas on how to do this?

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In VMware once Ubuntu is up and running.
Load Elastix.iso file into the "virtual cd drive" of Ubuntu.
Then inside Ubuntu run the .iso as normal. If it doesn't autorun try:
cd /media/cdrom0

Look for a .sh or a executable file
Run ls -l to see what's executable

Finally, ./nameOfFile.sh
.iso is just an image file of a CD or DVD and can be treated as such

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