Transferring iMac to Powerbook

Santa was good to me and put a brand new Powerbook G4 under my tree. Yay!
I've been having trouble with transferring my old Mac to my new one. Boo!
The old Mac is an indigo iMac DV running OS 10.2.8 with 2 hard drive partitions, and I haven't had any problems besides an occasional app freeze.
Booted up the Powerbook, followed the instructions on Migration Assistant. The PB got as far as "waiting for disks to appear" and stayed there for about 15 mins before I got the Beachball of Doom. HD 1 showed up in the finder, but HD 2 never appeared. Re-tried entire process several times without success.
Is there something wrong with the old iMac?
I know I could just start up the iMac as a FireWire drive and complete the transfer that way, but I'd rather let the Migration Assistant help me out.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
Powerbook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

If, has been suggested, the firmware on your iMac is up to date (which it must be already, or you wouldn't have been able to install any version of OS X on to it...), then you should be able to use Migration Assistant.
If Migration Assistant and your machine aren't able to get along, you can also use MA with a working bootable clone installed on an external FW hard drive.
The most comprehensive paper I've seen on Migration Asistant was written by F.J. who is a frequent contributor to Apple Discussions. It is available to read here:
http://www.macdevcenter.com/lpt/a/5865
Good luck!
Tuttle
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