Has anyone tried Jacal:

(Freshmeat description)
The JACAL Project is a suite of programs, scripts, guidelines, protocols, 
documentation, and diskettes that assist in quick, network based 
loads/builds of machines. It has been used to build 70 University lab 
machines from scratch (No OS) in two hours. This includes NT service packs 
and 80+ applications on the NT side.

Looks like it needs a bit of tweaking to get it running, but could be useful 
when it is set up correctly. I differs from Ghost and the like by not using 
a stock image (rather a differenced install to copy and change the registry 
between application installs).

Anybody know of any other useful tools to accomplish the same goals 
(preferably GPL'ed software).

Kelly Black
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