Alright, so I've been tossing the idea around in my head for a few days that I could set up a sort of "practice" web server (Ie, not connected to the internet, but otherwise set up) using spare parts around my house and Ubuntu as an OS. I have a decent capacity HDD that I am cleared to wipe and can transplant into a better system when one becomes available (or rather, affordable), and a tower with all needed internal components, CD tray and USB ports (It's old, however, so the USB ports are only on the back) There is currently only one problem; The Ubuntu install ISO is around 750MB, and the highest capacity disks I currently have are only 702MB (Rated at 700). I have an installer for Daemon tools, which means I could mount the ISO on and run it from there, but my question is; Would the mount stay even after I've reformatted the drive, or would the install process be halted (and corrupted) as soon as the process deletes the part of the drive responsible for the virtual CD?
Basically, I need to know if I can install Ubuntu properly by mounting it with daemon, or if I have to actually spend money on this project and get a higher capacity CD to burn the ISO on to.