Karl, can you help him with terminal commands to see if that file is actually there? And what would happen if he reblesses his startup volume via Terminal?
He can navigate to /usr using the finder through the GO menu. Then look in the 'standalone' directory.
He could rebless OS X through single user mode.
The PPC boot files and a blessed system must be there because the machine eventually boots, so all this may be pointless.
But at this point the issue could be with open firmware, or it's a hardware issue.
If he want to, he can look at 'man bless' and do a little digging first with some info commands to see what is going on:
bless --info /MY output from a G5 running 10.4.9:
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G5:~ shortname$ bless --info /
finderinfo[0]: 3048 => Blessed System Folder is /System/Library/CoreServices
finderinfo[1]: 0 => No Blessed System File
finderinfo[2]: 0 => Open-folder linked list empty
finderinfo[3]: 3804202 => OS 9 blessed folder is /System Folder
finderinfo[4]: 0 => Unused field unset
finderinfo[5]: 3048 => OS X blessed folder is /System/Library/CoreServices
64-bit VSDB volume id: 0x1E01446380AE9823
Best to try re-blessing /System/Library/CoreServices from single user mode as root with volumes mounted as per instructions.
Never having to do this, I have no first hand experience with this.
Kris --you must boot the machine first in order to be any
user. Switching users is irrelevant, it only applies to login.
Note to Chris: I have a 350 G4 sawtooth with the original PRAM battery still running strong after more than 7 years.