Hi, here is some feedback on me trying the KohaCD image. The computer I ran it on was connected to onother via ethernet. Kohacd booted properly with many error messages pertaining to (probably) some irrelevant kernel modules. I didn't pay attention to what was scrolling in front of my eyes so I missed the fact to provide an IP. I reacted to what it said about pressing some key combination and "space" for root password. I did that and typed "finddisk" or something like that. It didn't succseed. KohaCD worked out of the box, but I missed it! The following day I tried once more, and saw that there is a message saying something like this: you can access koha at http://192.168.0.48. I swear I did not give this IP myself and there is no DNS server in the nearest vicinity! KohaCD worked this time. OPAC looked good but there was no clear indication what the password for intranet is! It is "cat /etc/koha.conf" that will tell you the secret. I think users of KohaCD should have a better way to discover it. KohaCD is very good and I think should be perfect for presentation. I would however insist on bundling it with a linux distro (Caldera?) with graphical interface, thus eliminating the need for another computer to be present for presentation. It is absurd to bring two computers to a library director to show him/her how nice Koha could be. Benedict ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Festiwal Polskich Filmów Fabularnych Zobacz! < http://film.wp.pl/p/wiadomosc.html?id=49956 >