On Apr 12, 2014, at 6:32 AM, Thomas Fritsch <xiondrac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ok this is weird ... the install breaks the moment it needs CD 2.

On an OS X Tiger 10.4 installation, nothing is required beyond CD 1 if you 
deselect every possible Optional installation during the setup, and only check 
"Install Base System". All of the other software can be installed AFTER by 
inserting CD 2, 3, or 4 and double-clicking any of the installer packages. 
Since virtually every piece of optional software has been upgraded and will 
need the equivalent of a complete reinstall, it will be faster to download the 
newer updates and install them directly than to install them from CD, and then 
download and reinstall the updates. When I install Tiger I rarely ever use 
anything past CD 1. A large part is your exact problem, the installation fails 
with an error message that can be avoided with little or no downside.

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