Can I use Targ. disk mode to add Tiger to a Mac mini G4 from an Intel iMac?

Hey all,
Last year I bought a 2.16 GHZ imac (intel duo core), I recently bought a used Mac mini on ebay for a gift for my mother (does not come with any software). She is dying to get an apple so I thought I would get her one. The mini is a 1.25 GHZ G4 PPC with 1 GB RAM and a 100 GB HDD. The person I am buying it from says that she tried to load Leopard and the install failed (something about firmware updates). I would like to add Tiger to it.
Here is my predicament...
I have the Tiger discs that came with my iMac. I have since bought and installed Leopard on my iMac. I was assuming that I could install my unused Tiger discs on the mini but have come to find out that is probably not going to work (discs are machine specific?).
So what I am wondering if there is a way to load Tiger onto the mini from the iMac using Target Disc Mode? If not, where can one find the unit specific version of 10.4? I just feel really dumb and thought that this would be an easier process. My mom's birthday is coming up soon and I just really want to have this done for her before it.
Another question, is anyone aware of what firmware updates the seller may have been alluding to?
I really do appreciate your time and assistance in this matter.
Thank you

Specifically this is the only order that will work with Target Disk Mode:
1. Setup the Mac with a broken or incompatible optical drive in target disc mode.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583
2. Boot off Leopard or Tiger on the working optical drive of the non-target mode machine. Connect the two machines via Firewire cable.
3. Install Leopard or Tiger.
Since a PowerPC Mac won't boot an Intel Tiger, and the Intel Mac won't boot a PowerPC Tiger, the initial assumption here won't work with Target mode.
Message was edited by: a brody

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