Installing 10.4 on a G4 with no DVD Drive?

Hello,
I have an older G4 in our studio that I need to upgrade to 10.4. This old G4 doesn't have a DVD drive — before I unhook the machine, move it, etc. does anyone know if I'll have any issues installing Tiger on this machine via FireWire Target Disk Mode via a Mac Pro or G5? I'm curious as to if the install will fail if it doesn't detect a DVD drive on the G4?
Thanks,
Kristin.

There have been issues with Target Disk mode installs, especially from different model machines. However, if your Mac is capable of Target Disk Mode, it is also capable of booting off an external firewire optical drive if you can't find an internal one you know to be able to boot Mac OS X. It is important to note, you should use the retail Tiger installer disc which looks like this icon: and not any gray discs to install on a G4 that is older than Tiger (April 29, 2005). You can get Tiger on CD from the Media Exchange Program here for less than an optical drive:
http://images.apple.com/ca/macosx/pdf/TigerMXOrderForm.pdf
To identify your G4, use this article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58418
As long as you have an AGP G4 or better, it can boot external Firewire drives.
Be sure to follow the upgrade precautions on my FAQ* before upgrading to 10.4:
http://www.macmaps.com/upgradefaq.html
* Links to my pages may give me compensation.

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