Okay, so can't you install it to a hard disk on a machine (the master disk) 
setting up the kernel you want, then do as you said - copy that disk to a CD? 
 

> The only reason to do this is if you have a specific configuration that
> you want to use to configure multiple computers.  We do this by creating
> a master disk with everything just the way we want it.  We then tar up
> the whole disk and burn it to a CD with a self-boot kernel.  Stick the
> CD in the machine to be configured. Boot-up and run a script that
> sets-up the partitions (we wipe the disk and recreate the file systems)
> and then un tar the disk image.  Very quick to configure a new machine
> and the new machine is automaticly set-up as a new master (all the
> scripts were tared with everything else).  Obviously the total size of
> the disk image has to be kept within a CD size.
>
> Mitchell James
>
> Mitchell Smith wrote:
> >Hi list,
> >
> >I have some fairly specific kernel requirements during installation.
> >
> >Does anyone know how I can use a custom kernel to install the Gentoo
> > system?
> >
> >Any advise on this subject would greatly be appreciated.
> >
> >Mitchell Smith
> >
> >
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