Best way to upgrade to a PowerBook from an iBook

I'm getting a used Powerbook G4 and have an iBook G4 what is the best way to get everything(software, settings, OS, etc [iBook has Tiger, powerbook will have Panther]) over to the PowerBook?
iBook G4 12" 768MB RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Tim,
Even though your new PB may be used, you can use the
Setup Assistant in 10.3.x (Migration Assistant in
10.4.x, located in the /Applications/Utilities
folder) that would normally start up when you first
boot up a brand new computer.
You want to connect the two computers together with a
FireWire 400 cable, and boot the iBook with the "T"
key held down so it starts up in FireWire Disk mode.
The Assistant will do the rest/is self explanatory.
See these KB articles:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4
en/mh1642.html
or
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25773
I recently updated to PB myself from a 3 yr old iBook
and this process worked flawlessly. It may take a
while, but it works!
Good luck!
After this process would I end up with Tiger on my (new to me) used PowerBook or would it still have Panther? I guess what I'm asking is, would the PowerBook end up exactly like my iBook is now, OS and all?
iBook G4 12inch 768MB RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

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