How to install optional content on ext. HDD

I read on the Logic Studio page that the HUGE files I can put onto a seperate disk(I don't want 40 gigs sitting on my main drive) but when I go through the installer the only thing selectable is my main drive, the other two(an external and a flash card) have X's through them.
So how excactly do I put all the optional files on my external harddrive?

just a quick note to say I'm doing fine now. Loaded the 10.5.1 Leopard update directly from the apple website (not via Software Update) and currently using latest motu driver 1.4.5: available as of last night. Still have my interface directly plugged into the rear socket of the G5 and I'm going to leave it there. My system has never run better, so I can say that all this grief has been worth it I hope you all get there too. Now...let the music begin!

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