Help creating a netboot image for Panther in SIU

Hi!
I have an old iBook G3 that has a broken CDROM drive.
I want to install Panther on it, so I'm thinking to netboot it from my SNow Leopard server.
I tried creating a netboot image from the original Panther CD, using the System Image Utility in SL but it seems I can only create images of Snow Leopard.
This limitation seems strange.
Is there a way to create a netboot image from my Panther CD and use it to beet my ibook ?
Any information online on how to achieve this?
Thanks
Mike

Thanks Antonio !
That's a really good answer.
I just need to add some more info:
I downloaded the Server Admin tools from the link you gave me but it would not install on 10.6.1 Server nor on 10.5 client.
I get the error:
"You cannot install Server Admin Tools on this volume. You are not allowed to install the software on this disk for an unknown reason."
Thus I extracted manually the System Image Utility from Installers/Packages/ServerAdminTools.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax.gz
The application runs fine on Leopard client and SL server.
I just need to figure out now how to boot my iBook.

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