>If I image a Mac OS X tiger DVD and burn it to a DVD will that work as
>a backup in case my origanal is messed up?
>
>Is that legal?

You could use Toast to make bootable backups all day and all night, and 
THAT was legal as every time you did so a dialog box asked you about your 
license for the source system from which the boot code was to be copied.

I presume you could do the same with a bootable DVD, although I have not 
tried it.

The challenge will be to make a bootable disk which will work as a 
read-only volume.

That challenge has obviously been overcome by Apple in its distributions, 
and also in certain commercial products.

Let those be your guide.

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