Powermac G5 desktop won't boot

2004 Powermac G5 desktop: when I push start button sometimes only get fan sound other times if I push start button again I get chime and other times it goes to apple logo on gray screen but no spinning wheel. how can I boot up?

BDAqua: thank you so much for staying with this. after 11 tries it got past the chime on the 12th try and holding down the CMD+s keys at bootup yielded a black screen with the following:
standard timeslicing quantum is 10000 us
vm_page_bootstrap: 892168 free pages
mig_table_max_displ = 70
182 prelinked modules
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991. 1993
     Regents of the University of California
using 8192 buffer headers and 4896 cluster IO buffer headers
DART enabled
then when I try to type "/sbin/fsck -fy"
the keyboard is dead.
any other ideas? meanwhile I'll just keep trying to get beyond that point via trial and error.

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