Some time ago, I received a PowerBook G4 12 inch from a friend. As is healthy, the drive had been wiped, but being one to not keep too much old stuff, I didn’t have install media for Leopard (10.5). It went on the backburner for a while, but I recently received (back) some old storage devices which had been on ice in the WA Wheatbelt for about 10 years, and felt I had the right stuff together to give it a go again.
- Downloaded 10.5.4 Leopard Installer from Archive.org
- Attach 30GB PATA drive by PATA to USB2.0 dongle
- Using 10.15 Catalina, partition drive with Apple Partition Map to 10GB+20GB partition
- Mount Leopard Installer ISO previously download
- Use ASR to restore contents of ISO to 10GB partition
bash-3.2$ sudo asr restore --source /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ DVD/ --target /Volumes/Emptied/ --erase
Validating target...done
Validating source...done
Erase contents of /dev/disk3s3 (/Volumes/Emptied)? [ny]: y
Validating sizes...done
Restoring ....10....20....30....40....50....60....70....80....90....100
Verifying ....10....20....30....40....50....60....70....80....90....100
Restored target device is /dev/disk3s3.
Remounting target volume...done
- Try to boot Powerbook using PATA drive on USB dongle, failed
- Move PATA drive from USB dongle to Sarotech Cutie FireWire caddy (originally purchased in Tokyo, 17 years ago), success
- Install Leopard
- Reboot, install 10.5.8 combo update
- Reboot
- All works! Yay