Ghost asks if you want to create a bootable cd, and gives you the opportunity to insert a bootable floppy, which it uses for the boot image on the cd.
I created a ghost boot disk with the program, and burnt it as a boot image on a cd. That way it starts up faster, and the boot image is already in the "a:\" drive (virtual).
If you create a boot disk using Ghost, you should replace the important bits with files from MS Dos, as the Ghost version (PC Dos I think) has compatibility problems. The Symantec website acknowledges this and tells you how to deal with it.
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