CD Stuck in the drive.

Hello,
I am trying to reset a keychain for a user, and needed to reset his password (the user does not know it). The powerbook runs Jaguar, and I do not have a Jaguar CD. I placed a Panther CD into the drive and set it to be the startup disk. When I reboot, nothing happens. The Apple logo appears by cycles endlessly until I power the laptop off. I tried all sorts of startup commands, to no avail. How to I get the CD out of the drive, and reset this user's password? What is the startup command to change the boot disk, and when should I press it?
Thanks
/J
PowerBook G4 867MHz   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

How to I get the CD out of the drive
Restart with the Option, Command, O, and F keys held down, and type the following into the prompt:
eject cd
mac-boot
What is the startup command to change the boot disk, and when should I press it?
Press the Option key at startup, click on the desired disk, and push the button with the straight arrow.
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