A G4 running/booting off a lacie with TIGER 10.4.7

i have amongst many G5's , a G3 pismo and a G4 400MHZ desktop that i wish to have boot off of and run as if Tiger was their OS.
The pismo cant run tiger itself i think but could it boot off of TIGER if that was on an external 7200 firewire HD?
could the G4 run off of the Ext fw HD with TIger on it.
in other words the FW LACIE would run OS 10.4.7 from the PISMO and G4.
this way couldnt i run photoshop CS2, GB2 on these other computers??
thanks

Hi, Glenn.
The "PowerBook G3 (FireWire)" — aka "Pismo" — is compatible with Tiger. See "Mac OS X System Requirements."
Certain older Macs cannot boot from an external FireWire drive, as specified in "FireWire Booting: What Computers Support It and How To."
• The Pismo should boot from a FireWire Drive.
• The G4 may: the G4 will not if it is a "Power Mac G4 (PCI Graphics)" model. To see if the G4 is that model, consult "Power Mac G4 Models" for models introduced before July 2001.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X

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