You don't even need a "ghost" boot disk. A network boot disk with TCP/IP support would be fine (provided it has your nic drivers). Put ghost.exe on a file server somewhere and after booting map a drive to that share and run the exe. Then you can create the image on said share.
Using ghost is...
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