Cannot Install Leopard on Xserve G5

Trying to do clean install of Leopard Server on headless G5 Xserve. It gets to 15% and stalls. Now when I try to go back to 10.4 it doesn't recognize the serial number.

Did you partition the drive before installing the OS? I don't mean format... actually recreate the primary partition? Most drives now ship as a GUID partition, which G5 will install on, but won't boot from.
MBLNNASH

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