Why not just use dd to copy the drive image and then write it to the cd? I have s shell script I use that creates a blank disk image and fills it with a copy of a directory tree. Making a disk image of an actual disk is even easier. ;) > Some drives come with a utility that mounts the drive as a write-able > device, but I don't imagine they would work in the non-gui environment of > Ghost. What you would have to do is ghost the image to a hard drive > (temporarily connected?) then burn the image to a CD. > > There is software out there though... If IBM can put a whole multi-gig > WinNT installation with apps on one bootable CD, why can't we?