How to  install 10.6 with no cd drive into Macbook Pro

I have a 2011 mac book pro - I've removed the DVD and replaced with a second internal hard drive and have been running on 10.7.5
Now I need to re-install 10.6 from DVD but without a drive - made a bootable USB flash drive with 10.6 on it - but it doesn't seem to boot from this.
So anyone with ideas of how to do this would be appreciated

Check out KB Article:  http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1948  Starting from an external USB storage device (Intel-based Macs)

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