Backup Leopard Disk on Single Layer DVD

I have a leopard disk with the original 10.5.0. I want to make a copy on a single layer disk. I followed the instruction here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/431468/Guide-to-making-a-SLDVD-Leopard-install-disc
Everything works fine without a hitch. After I burn the disk it mounts fine and appears bootable in the startup preference pane, however, when I attempt to boot from it, (by restarting and holding the "C" key or holding the "option" key to select the disk) it does not appear as bootable. If I hold the "C" key it sounds like its scanning the disk, then it just boots from my hard drive. Also, if I hold the "option" key, only my OSX and Windows partitions appear, not the inserted Leopard copy. Please NOTE FOUR things, I want to have this on a disk, so please do not suggest restoring to an EXT HD or flash drive. Also, I have attempted the burning process with Disk Utility and Toast. I am using DVD-R disks and 10.5.7 on a Unibody MacBook Pro
Thanks for the help,
Macguy3000

Since this is not supported by Apple, I suggest you contact whoever published this and ask them why it does not work.
Your self-imposed limitations preclude doing it correctly.

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