Only problem with that is that it creates two disk images 
for each season when you boot off the CD. I would like to 
avoid that.

Aaron


On Tue, 01 Oct 2002 21:01:12 -0400
  David A Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I once made such a rescue disk by duplicating my Norton 
>Utilities CD with 
>Toast v.4.1.2, but burned it as a session, and made it 
>bootable. This left 
>about 400MB free on the disk, and I then burnt a second 
>session with DFA, 
>TechTool (didn't own DiskWarrior then), and some OS 
>installers/updaters. 
>You might try first burning the DiskWarrior CD as a 
>session, confirming 
>that it boots OK, then burning other apps onto a second 
>partition on the 
>disk.
>David
>

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