From: "Kendric Beachey" [email protected] Having a machine or two on site to burn more is also a good idea, although I'd say if it looks like the pre-burned stash is going quickly, just start burning those babies non-stop rather than waiting for someone to ask. Then hopefully you can just stay ahead of demand and there'll always be some ready to go right away.
I can't help much, but I'd suggest having ISOs on hand for multiple distros, if you go this route. You could burn-on-demand with Ubuntu 8.10, Knoppix, Mythbuntu and/or the Knoppix equivelant, Fedora, Mint, CentOS, the UBCD (ships with a couple of mini-distos), DSL, DragonFly BSD, and FreeBSD. All told it wouldn't take but 5-8gigs of space. Post a list of what's available and two or three sentences about each. If you're better able to hit the user with niche distros, and appeal to a few more than you would otherwise (I'm sure not many, but some, and you get more face time while the disc is getting thrown together).
Also of interest: http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=880 If you can roll Damned Small Linux and the troubleshooting tools from the UBCD into a single ISO, it would make quite the tool. Something of value even to seasoned Linux users.
Just an idea, Sean Crago Kathmandu