Burning a bootable Lion dvd, how to?

Hi I want to burn a copy of Lion to DVD to have a bootable copy at hand.
I found instructions here how to do this: http://techland.time.com/2011/06/17/how-to-burn-an-os-x-lion-boot-disc/
However I follow the steps:
> 2. Open the "Contents" folder, then look for a "SharedSupport" folder and open that.
But there is no folder called "SharedSupport".  I searched the whole disk image and nowhere is a file called 'SharedSupport'.
I have a version 1.0.4 (197) of the installer.
So anybody who can help me out here?  How do I burn it to DVD so it is bootable?

OK Tonefox
This is what I get, I do "Show Package Contents"
and see this:
Very different from yours.  what is up?

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