Newbie: how to host 10.4 netinstall images on a 10.5 server

I tried almost everything but I don't get it to work.
Technical info:
1 server running 10.5, Netboot, NSF (which should do the trick according to the documentation.
1 client running 10.4 clean installation + firefox
Used tools:
Server admin tools 10.4 and 10.5
Carbon Copy Cloner
Disk utility
Netrestore
What did I try:
Created an image of an 10.5 leopard (not server) installation dvd with the server admin tools (system image utility) and netinstall runs perfect. (I don't see netrestore but just the installer of 10.5)
Also did this with 10.5 server image and also that worked without any problems.
Created an master image of the 10.4 client (all the above named tools have been tried). Image creation is no problem. creating .nbi folder is no problem. Copy it to the NetBootSP0 folder, still no problem. Tried to boot from the image and there is the problem.
Client boots with Netrestore. I can select the NetBootSP0 folder and the *.nbi folder and the image.
I click on restore and got only this message.
-sh-2.05b# /usr/bin/more /private/tmp/netrestore.err /private/tmp/netrestore.log /var/log/system.log
======= NetRestore (v. 3.3.6): Tue Jan 15 06:06:52 PST 2008 =======
Command: /usr/sbin/asr
Source: /private/tmp/netboot/MacHD104NetInstallSet.nbi/NetInstall-Restor
e.dmg
Target: /Volumes/Mac HD
Arguments: -noprompt -noverify
NetBooted: Yes
Boot volume OS info:
Operating System: 10.4.11 (8S2167)
Mach kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007; root:xnu-79
2.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386
Kernel configured for up to 2 processors.
2 processors are physically available.
2 processors are logically available.
Processor type: i486 (Intel 80486)
Processors active: 0 1
Primary memory available: 2.00 gigabytes
Default processor set: 29 tasks, 97 threads, 2 processors
Load average: 0.31, Mach factor: 1.68
Mounted volume information:
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacit
38%e.dmg
Target: /Volumes/Mac HD
Arguments: -noprompt -noverify
NetBooted: Yes
Boot volume OS info:
Operating System: 10.4.11 (8S2167)
Mach kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 8.11.1: Wed Oct 10 18:23:28 PDT 2007; root:xnu-792.25.20~1/RELEASE_I386
Kernel configured for up to 2 processors.
2 processors are physically available.
2 processors are logically available.
Processor type: i486 (Intel 80486)
Processors active: 0 1
Primary memory available: 2.00 gigabytes
Default processor set: 29 tasks, 97 threads, 2 processors
Load average: 0.31, Mach factor: 1.68
Mounted volume information:
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/disk2s9 1637408 1207816 413224 75% /
devfs 218 218 0 100% /dev
fdesc 2 2 0 100% /dev
<volfs> 1024 1024 0 100% /.vol
/dev/disk3 190 18 164 10% /Volumes
/dev/disk4 2918 202 2572 7% /private/tmp
/dev/disk5 190 14 168 8% /private/var/launchd
/dev/disk6 934 128 760 14% /private/var/db
/dev/disk0s2 233769824 12991440 220778384 6% /Volumes/Mac HD
/dev/disk1s3 156039264 22823536 133215728 15% /Volumes/Ext-80GB
192.168.50.230:/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0 155629664 23122016 131995648 15% /private/tmp/netboot
/dev/disk7s9 1637408 1207816 429592 74% /Volumes/NetInstall-Restore 1
Source information:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root admin 838860800 Jan 15 02:19 /private/tmp/netboot/MacHD104NetInstallSet.nbi/NetInstall-Restore.dmg
06:06:52 Initiating ASR restore...
06:06:54 Restore failed
~
~
~
...skipping...
SETTINGS,-2,Target disk name: Mac HD
SETTINGS,-2,Target disk mount point: /Volumes/Mac HD
SETTINGS,-2,Target disk device number: /dev/disk0s2
PREPARING,-1,
INITIATING_ASR,0,0
VALIDATE_TARGET,-1,0
VALIDATE_SOURCE,-1,0
VALIDATE_SOURCE,-1,0
VALIDATE_SOURCE,1,0
VALIDATE_SOURCE,3,0
VALIDATE_SOURCE,5,0
FAILURE_ASR,-2,0
...skipping...
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: hi mem tramps at 0xffe00000
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: PAE enabled
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: 64 bit mode enabled
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: vmpagebootstrap: 512640 free pages
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: migtable_maxdispl = 71
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Enabling XMM register save/restore and SSE/SSE2 opcodes
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI CA 20060421
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement: ready
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: using 10485 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Enabling XMM register save/restore and SSE/SSE2 opcodes
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Started CPU 01
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Previous Shutdown Cause: 3
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: disabled
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: From path: "<dict><key>IOProviderClass</key><string>IONetworkInterface</string><key>IOPare ntMatch</key><dict><key>IOPropertyMatch</key><dict><key>IOMACAddress</key><data format="hex">0017f2d89614</da
ta></dict></dict></dict>", Waiting on <dict ID="0"><key>IOProviderClass</key><string ID="1">IONetworkInterface</string><key>IOParentMatch</key><dict ID="2"><key>IOPropertyMatch</key><dict ID="3"><key>IOMACAddress</key><data ID="4">ABfy2
JYU</data></dict></dict></dict>
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: display: family specific matching fails
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: yukonosx: Ethernet address 00:17:f2:d8:96:14
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Got boot device = IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/RP01@1C/IOPCI2PCIBridge/ PXS1@0/yukonosx/IOEthernetInterface
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: BSD root: en0
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot: using network interface 'en0'
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot: retrieving IP information from DHCP response
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot: IP address 192.168.50.189 netmask 255.255.255.0 router 192.168.50.1
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot: adding default route 192.168.50.1
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot: retrieving root path from BSDP response
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Server 192.168.50.230 Mount /Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0 Image /MacHD104NetInstallSet.nbi/NetInstall-Restore.dmg
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: USB caused wake event (EHCI)
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) TI ID 8025 built-in now active, GUID 0019e3fffe80c6ea; max speed s800.
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyboard" has no kernel dependency.
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleUSBTCKeyEventDriver" has no kernel dependency.
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::probe:
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::start before command
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.iTunesPhoneDriver" has no kernel dependency.
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: CSRHIDTransitionDriver::stop
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: IOBluetoothHCIController::start Idle Timer Stopped
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: AppleYukon - en0 link active, 1000-Mbit, full duplex, symmetric flow control enabled
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: root on 192.168.50.230:/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot_setup: calling dirootimage
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: IOHDIXController: NOTE: administrator is creating non-ejectable disk image
Jan 15 06:05:22 localhost kernel[0]: netboot: root device 0xe00000d
Jan 15 06:05:23 localhost memberd[38]: memberd starting up
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.print.notification
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: adding com.apple.SystemConfiguration.PreferencesMonitor
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.PowerManagement
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: adding com.apple.SystemConfiguration.InterfaceNamer
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.DynamicPowerStep
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.Bluetooth
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.BatteryUpdater13
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: adding com.apple.SystemConfiguration.KernelEventMonitor
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: adding com.apple.SystemConfiguration.LinkConfiguration
Jan 15 06:05:24 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.ATconfig
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost lookupd[43]: lookupd (version 369.6) starting - Tue Jan 15 06:05:25 2008
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.EAPOLController
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.IP6Configuration
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.IPConfiguration
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost configd[35]: adding com.apple.SystemConfiguration.IPMonitor
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost configd[35]: adding com.apple.SystemConfiguration.Kicker
Jan 15 06:05:25 localhost configd[35]: loading com.apple.SystemConfiguration.PPPController
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost diskarbitrationd[37]: disk2s9 hfs 1810949D-6F5C-34D8-9FE7-C84909B7C99D NetInstall-Restore /
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost DirectoryService[42]: Launched version 2.1 (v353.6)
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost diskarbitrationd[37]: disk0s2 hfs D40F974A-07A0-3165-BE9E-A3FF21247526 Mac HD /Volumes/Mac HD
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost diskarbitrationd[37]: disk1s3 hfs 47260607-3621-3430-8DA8-3C845734F792 Ext-80GB /Volumes/Ext-80GB
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost configd[35]: Starting kicker for enable-network
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost configd[35]: Starting kicker for network_change
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost configd[35]: Starting kicker for AppleFileServer
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost configd[35]: PM configd:_copyPMSettings(): using profile #1 for power source Battery Power
Jan 15 06:05:26 localhost configd[35]: PM configd:_copyPMSettings(): using profile #2 for power source AC Power
Jan 15 06:05:28 localhost configd[35]: executing /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Contents/Resources/enable-net work
Jan 15 06:05:28 localhost configd[35]: posting notification com.apple.system.config.network_change
Jan 15 06:05:28 localhost lookupd[94]: lookupd (version 369.6) starting - Tue Jan 15 06:05:28 2008
Jan 15 06:05:28 localhost enable-network[95]: process network configuration change
Jan 15 06:05:28 localhost configd[35]: hostname (multicast DNS) = 192-168-50-189
Jan 15 06:05:28 192-168-50-189 configd[35]: setting hostname to "192-168-50-189.local"
Jan 15 06:05:28 192-168-50-189 configd[35]: target=enable-network: exit status = 1
Jan 15 06:05:28 192-168-50-189 configd[35]: target=enable-network: disabled
Jan 15 06:05:28 192-168-50-189 mDNSResponder-108.6 (Jul 19 2007 11: 41:28)[116]: starting
Jan 15 06:05:28 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Time to boot: 17 seconds
Jan 15 06:05:31 192-168-50-189 mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
Jan 15 06:05:33 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk0 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:33 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk1 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:34 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk2 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:34 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk3 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:34 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk4 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:34 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk5 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:35 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Volume /dev/disk6 mounted\n
Jan 15 06:05:35 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Mounting NetBoot sharepoint
Jan 15 06:05:35 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: Launching NetRestore.app
Jan 15 06:05:41 192-168-50-189 /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks/ATS.framewo rk/Support/ATSServer: (-1) Cannot use ATS Persistent Store - switching to old FODB cache code
Jan 15 06:05:47 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: READY -2 0
Jan 15 06:06:03 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: SETTINGS -2 Target disk name: Mac HD
Jan 15 06:06:03 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: SETTINGS -2 Target disk mount point: /Volumes/Mac HD
Jan 15 06:06:03 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: SETTINGS -2 Target disk device number: /dev/disk0s2
Jan 15 06:06:03 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: PREPARING -1
Jan 15 06:06:05 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: VALIDATE_SOURCE -1 0
Jan 15 06:06:06 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: VALIDATE_SIZES 11 0
Jan 15 06:06:52 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: SETTINGS -2 Target disk name: Mac HD
Jan 15 06:06:52 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: SETTINGS -2 Target disk mount point: /Volumes/Mac HD
Jan 15 06:06:52 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: SETTINGS -2 Target disk device number: /dev/disk0s2
Jan 15 06:06:52 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: PREPARING -1
Jan 15 06:06:53 192-168-50-189 NETRESTORE: VALIDATE_SOURCE -1 0
-sh-2.05b#
Can someone explain me what is going wrong?
I have to say that this error only shows when i try to boot from the netinstall image i created with the 10.4 system image utility.
The nbi image i created with netrestore helper does boot, shows me the installer, says it is completed but when it is rebooting the OS is still the same as before the installation, very weird.
According to this online document it should work as long as you create it with the right tools (10.4 tools for 10.4 images):
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306542
But probably I missed a little detail which I also could not find here on the forum an also not on other forum.
Thanks in advance for your time responding to this.

Never mind, I already found the solution myself.
What I did wrong was:
- not copying the master image to the nbi folder
- selecting the netinstall-restore.dmg image as source to copy to my HD.
The thing is, when you create a netinstall image for 10.5, the image itself is already included in the netinstall image so you don't have to do anything else.
With the 10.4 image however, you also have to copy the master image to the NetBootSP0 directory.
In the *.nbi folder contains an netinstall-restore.dmg file. But that is only to boot you to netrestore, it's not the image itself.
Other alternative is to copy the images to another folder that you share with AFP and adjust the configuration of netrestore like described in this manual:
http://www.shellharbourd.det.nsw.edu.au/pdf/misc/osxrestoringnet.pdf
This manual was also how I figured out that I forgot to copy the image to the NetBootSP0 folder.

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