How do I Install Mac OS 10.4 "Tiger" via Firewire onto my computer

Ok so...I have a Titanium 15" Powerbook Laptop who's faulty CD Drive is being replaced with a Super Drive, as soo as I get the part in the mail.
In the meantime, I have connected my Powerbook to my roommate's G5 Desktop, successfully wiped my Powerbook hard drive clean (via firewire), in preparation to install Mac OS X 10.4.7 onto my Powerbook's hard drive (again via Firewire) and a startup instillation disk. This is where I get stuck. How is this done? Can anyone help?

To install via firewire start up the G5 from the install disk, then when at the installation screen boot the powerbook in target disk mode. Choose the powerbook from the list of disks to install 10.4 onto. Then just install the system. I am not sure if it will work from a G5, but it is worth a try.

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