So, for instance, the Linux version of Ghost is for running in a Linux boot environment, but it can deploy Windows (either 64-bit or 32-bit) just fine, because Ghost's job is laying down the image content and it doesn't care what the image content is. When Ghost deploys a system, it doesn't care at all what the content of the image is, you just need the right version for the OS you're running as a boot environment to do the deploy operation. The different builds of Ghost are for the different platforms used to perform the image operation, not the type of image to deploy.
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