On Jan 24, 2010, at 10:52 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:

Yes, you can use the MacBook's installer just fine. It's only locked
as to the Mac it will install from, not the drive it will install to.
Start the G4 up in Target Disk Mode, boot the MacBook from the
installer, and choose the G4's HD to install to. I've done it before,
it works fine. No need for XPostFacto or Open Firmware modifications.

Agreed. This is the correct method to install Leopard using the Macbook to the G4.

Also, "XPostFacto" is NOT for installing Leopard, you probably meant "Leopard Assist".

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