Steve wrote:
> Short answer: Set up the computer how you normally use it. 
> Then burn a 
> bootable disc.

        I'm interested in doing something like this, too. I don't have a
CD burner on my Mac, though. Can I do this using a CD burner on a
different computer (a Linux box, in this case)?

Jim Anderson

Evil Overlord Rule 163:
When planning an expedition, I will choose a route for my forces that
does not go through thick, leafy terrain conveniently located near the
rebel camp.

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