Tried out both the Amiga Forever CD and the AmiKit versions and I'm still leaning towards modding the Amikit version.
The Amiga Forever version is clean and fast, but gives you little to no control out side the emulation. At least nothing that I could find anyway. Where as the AmiKit version does have a functional Linux layer you can use to control hardware the Amiga side doesn't have direct access to like Wireless networking, video settings, etc.
The only down side is that it does eat a TON of memory! so much that I cannot compile the AmiKit version on the netbook. Since it loads EVERYTHING into memory (another thing I'd like to change) I could not upload all the Amiga Forever files for the initial installation.
Heh, if it weren't difficult, it wouldn't be Amiga, right.