Les Mikesell
Download the iso images to an NFS-exported directory. Burn the first disk. Boot it with "linux askmethod" at the boot prompt. Pick nfs image as the install method. Fill in the info for the host and path to the nfs directory where you downloaded the images. When the install starts, go away and come back when it is finished. No disk swapping or babysitting needed.
Dotan Cohen:
And how am I to do that on a machine with one big NTFS partion that will be nuked as soon as I start the install? Remember, we're talking about installing over Windows machines in this thread, not reinstalls or upgrades.
If there's no network, and you've got one machine with a big enough drive, pre-partition it. Leave a big space that'll you'll put your ISOs on, after installation do something else with it. Use it for storage, change it to being your /home partition, or whatever.