Help on a G4 boot up problem, error sh-2.05a#

Hey guys. I've been trying to set up my old G4 iMac, and when I start it up, it loads for a few seconds, and then it freezes and I get 'sh-2.05a#' in the upper left-hand corner. The CD tray won't open, and get anywhere. I've searched through the support topics, and I can't find anything that works. I'm not terribly tech savvy, which is why I bought a my first Mac many years ago, and I need some help that I can understand. ANY help would be very much appreciated. Thanks you.

So I guess I'm just screwed on this. Awesome.

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