Hi This is based on the final stage of installation, when you have the possibility to save your 'done installation' on a floppy.
Assume that this floppy could be used in an 'office-version' program after reboot. The program asks for the floppy, reads it and then asks for the needed CD's and creates a 'slimlined-office' iso image. The next step is then the burning of that image. For an admin, he then has the office version allowed for the staff to use, or the base version that gets all started. This presumed one CD version could be added with all wished for plugins &c, during the setup, that is needed to give a polished multimedia version. For a school and a college, you may even require that the CD is in the cdrom so that it may be used as an identification. regards guran -- Mandrake Linux 8.2 Cooker kernel-2.4.16.6mdk-1-1mdk version:2001:12:10:17:50
