Time Machine Network HD

Hi
I have a macbook running leopard and an imac running leopard on the same network. On the time machine page it says you can back up to another mac. I want to use my imac as my hd for my macbook's time machine. How do i go about doing this?
Thanks

On the MacBook, open a Finder window. Find the iMac listed under "Shared" in the sidebar, select it and connect to it. You may need to open the volume you intend to use for the Time Machine backup.
Open Time Machine Preferences (click and hold on the TM dock icon until the menu pops up and select it, or open System Preferences and select Time Machine. If it's off, turn it on and it should ask you which disk(volume) to use. If it doesn't, or you already have one selected, click on the Change Disk button. Select the volume on your iMac you want to use, and you're done. Use Options to exclude anything on your MacBook disk that you don't want to backup.
The first (complete) backup will take a while.

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