Os X Server 10.5 Serial

Hi
I am trying to install Mac OS X server 10.5 on my Mac Mini, which is a 2Ghz intel core 2 duo with 2 Gb Ram and 250Gb HDD. I’ve tried installing locally using the Server install DVD and remotely from my Macbook Pro using the server admin tools. It appears to get to the same point and then does nothing, at first I thought I was being impatient but after an hour it’s still displaying “one moment please...... Your server is being configured.” It will eventually flick back to the server configuration screen. I’ve tried the standard, workgroup and advanced configuration, but it will not get past this point.
Any help would be appreciated
You can use the serversetup tool in /System/Library/ServerSetup/ to set the serial number for a Mac OS X Server. Provided the ServerSetup directory is your working directory you can then use the serversetup tool to configure the serial number

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./serversetup -setServerSerialNumber “XSVR-105-000-N-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-x|Charles Edge|318”
Once the serial number has been set you can then get the serial number using the following command no matter the working directory:

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/System/Library/ServerSetup/ -getServerSerialNumber