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What do you mean you have it mounted?
You need to boot from it
I done:
mkdir /media/iso
mount -o loop centos-minimal.iso /media/iso
And in ubuntu it shows the ISO Mounted, but when you click it, it shows you the sub folders and files, i have clicked nearly every file, no installer.
Thanks @Abdussamad and @jhadley
You could use unetbootin
You don't mount it. You burn the image on to a DVD and boot from that. Choose the option to burn an image in your burner program. Also when you boot you will likely have to repartition your hard drive to make room for centos. So be sure to backup everything in case something goes wrong.
You can make a bootable USB stick with http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
This is sounding ridiculous. Are you able to set your BIOS to boot from the hard disk, or press the F12 key to select which device to boot from?
When you burn the image, make sure it burns into a bootable disk and not just a regular old data disk.
unetboot plus booting from disk does not work.