ASR doesn't indicate which image you're installing?

I just booted a MacBook off of a 10.4 netinstall image on a 10.5 server. But the dialogue doesn't indicate anywhere which image it's installing. Of course I assume it's the default, but I thought that the 10.4 version used to say which one you were installing?

its all personal taste of course, but when I had to make the decision, I visited a mac store to compare. what i noticed was that on the black one, all it's colours on the different parts of the build were the same. On the white mac book, there were varying colours of white, for example the keys were different to the case etc etc...
I thought I would definitely walk out with a white one, but having seen them next to each other in the store, the uniformity and consistency of the black one floated my boat!

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