How to upgrade OS on an External Drive?

I have downloaded Lion to my iMac.
All seems well. Glad I had a Track Pad, The lion was well hidden.
I keep TT Pro and DW on an external drive on which I installed a Mac OS as a "carrier" some years back.
I have updated/upgraded it as new OSs came along.
Overkill, perhaps, but I felt happier than with an e-drive.
This new method of upgrade has left me a bit flummuxed re upgrading the external drive.
I understand that I have 5 "lives" for my initial sub.
Perhaps I could be pointed in the right direction.
It may very well be that I do not need to upgrade that EHD at all, but doing so has served me well up to now.
Early days and no panic for this but any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thank you.

If you boot from the external drive and have the latest Snow Leopard update you should have no problems signing in to the Mac App Store. You will be able to redownload the Lion update there.
You could also create a boot disk if need be and select to install to your external drive.
http://modmyi.com/content/4583-how-make-os-x-lion-boot-disk.html

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