Problem to boot to an external cd rom toshiba

Hi,
I can't boot to my external CD-rom Toshiba.
Its name is not present in the boot list.but it work normally when I 'm in windows.
I want to install Ubuntu.so I must boot with live CD and install ubuntu.
Think to help me fastly

And why do you think this should work?
I don't know which notebook or desktop PC do you use but it depends on BIOS support.
Obviously your hardware doesnt support boot-up from external optical disc drive.
What do you need is MS-DOS access. That means you must start your PC in DOS mous and load MS-DOS driver for optical disc drive to have access to it.
Pretty complicated.

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    Feb 26 16:46:41 arch kernel: ffffffffa06c20cc ffff8801390f5b48 ffff8800b3287558 ffff880138c8f600
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