SSD for untrabay optical disk to external drive case?

Although win7 does not take too much time to boot on my t410 I have become spoiled by an SSD boot. So
1. can I boot from an SSD in the ultrabay?
2. can I put the optical drive now in the Ultrabay into an external HD case and have it function properly?
Thank you

1) Ibelieve so, but suggest putting it in machine and move second HDD out.
2) ebay has external cases.  I have no idea if they work.  I just bought an Asus external bluray player/DVD burner and the ultrabay drive is someplace in the office.
T61p, T400
formerly x23, x40

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