Leopard Installation Problem on PPC G5

Hi there....any help on this one appreciated.
I have a Dual 2Gig PPC G5 with 4.5 gigs RAM that was running (and still is) running 10.4.11 fine. Attempting to upgrade to Leopard from a proper retail Leopard install.
Symptom: Either booting with c key down or running the upgrade from the OS results in a message saying "the installation could not be completed - if it continues to occur, the boot log may help you to diagnose the problem" - there are buttons to save and print the boot log and to shut down and restart...BUT the computer shuts itself down before I have a chance to act on any of this. Behind it I see an open boot log with a bunch of the word "crash" on it!!!!!
Things I have tried:
Resetting PRAM
Removed third party PCIe cards
Removed third party RAM
I've repaired permissions on the startup disk
I am fully backed up
I've tried it from a different user account.
I've disabled login items
What more can I do aside from a complete clean install of 10.4 which may help? Trouble is I dont want to do that as it would take a day to get all my third party stuff re-installed.
Any thoughts and help much appreciated
cheers
Tony

Thanks MacJack,
but...I didnt attempt this before as I dont think it works...
from that doc you linked to:
"Tip: FireWire Target Disk Mode works on internal ATA drives only. Target Disk Mode only connects to the master ATA drive on the Ultra ATA bus. It will not connect to Slave ATA, ATAPI or SCSI drives."
So, as far as I understand it, if I booted up my macbook pro, say, with the Leopard install disk in it in Target Disk Mode - the g5 would only see the Macbook Pro's internal ATA as opposed to both that and the DVD or am I missing something? Sorry, not at that machine at the moment so I can't try it!
Tony

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