EMac Will Not Start From Firewire Drive

I'd like to revive my old eMac to use as secondary machine for surfing, etc.
The internal hard drive failed so I bought a Western Digital My Passport drive. I used my old retail copy of Leopard (the same copy I had used on the internal drive) and installed Leopard. The Startup Disk application showed that 10.5 was installed on it and allowed me to choose it for the startup drive.
However, after startup the eMac refuses to see the FW drive. It doesn't even appear to poll it as the drive's light never blinks after the initial power on. Holding down the option key only shows the old internal drive and Leopard install disc as options.
What am I doing wrong?? I never had a problem booting any Mac from a FW drive before.
Additional notes...
1. I reformatted the drive and made sure it was set to Apple Partition Map.
2. I tried dividing it up into multiple partitions.
3. I disabled the stupid Smartware software with the Virtual CD Manager.
4. Looking at the drive on my current Snow Leopard Mac, it appears to have a valid installation.

A few ideas.
Did you use the Disk Utility app on the 10.5 Leopard DVD to format the drive as an Apple HFS+ drive?
Try another FW port. The eMac has 2.
My Mom's eMac is a 800 MHz model running Leopard 10.5.8 from an ext. FW drive.
It usually takes this eMac a good minute and a half to two minutes to see the FW drive and then it will boot to it.
Could try and startup the eMac and wait a little while for it to boot?
Do you get the flashing question mark folder icon when you first start the eMac?
If you do, you may need to wait a little while for the eMac to see the drive.

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