said: 
>>I'm working to provide a presentation for SCOUG on creating bootable 
>>CD's, using  Hayo Baan's bootAble and RSJ. 
>Uhh.  Where have you been?  Did I miss an e-mail?  I saw no response from 
>you to my 3/31/06 post, so rather than waiting for a volunteer to say yes 
>or no, I recruited a volunteer that said yes.  The meeting is early this 
>month. 
>Sandy Shapiro already has his setup very close to working and will be 
>doing the April presentation.  If you would like to co-present and he is 
>agreeable, that's fine with me.  You should discuss this with him 
>directly.  It will be good for you to both cover the parts of bootAble 
>that you did not understand the first time.  I'll step to the side and do 
>a follow on the differences when using cdrecord. 
>OK? 
>>If you want to have the presentation, I'll have to travel with my 
>>computer (no laptop at  present for me; I'm too cheap!). 
>That's not a problem.  Sandy has a burner on his Thinkpad.  Also, if we 
>do everything but push the button and run the burner, this will not be a 
>problem. 
>Steven 
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