Linked by David Adams on Tue 28th Oct 2008 16:14 UTC, submitted by M-Saunders
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2005-07-06
A better example would be the BeOS installation CDs, which were simply live CDs that ran a special bootscript that only launched the Installer app and a few other services. That was as early as '98 IIRC, and there was also an old non-installable demo live CD of R3.5 I think.
And in turn, I believe that approach was taken from the way that install CDs of "classic" versions of MacOS worked.