Booting from a Novell Linux CD

Why can't I boot my new iMac (intel core2 duo) from a Novell Linux based CD (Zenworks) that would allow me to image my other iMacs?

Trishthedish wrote:
If Macs use a Unix based system, then I should be able to boot from a Linux CD.
But the firmware doesn't support it.

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