said:
>It had been my impression that a revolutionary feature of the ECS (GA)
>would be that one could make a bootable ECS CD that was _fully
>customized_ with one's own warp (icons, Desktop layout, wallpaper -- the
>whole 9 yards), and as much of one's installed app.s as would fit on the
>CD, and take this on the road: boot up on (most of) whatever guest
>machines that one encounters (assuming they have a CD reader, which most
>do these days), and enjoy much of the computing comforts of home.
I believe that you are correct, with a caveat: I'm not sure that the
utility that has been promised for this is complete, but I can find out.
--
- Mark
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