Installing Mac OS X on external Seagate firewire drive

I've dropped in on some of the discussions on this topic and have tried most stuff, but my 10.4.3 disc will not let me install on the Seagate drive even though it is mounted. I'm still backing up to that drive, but is that accomplishing anything if I don't have an operating system installed?
They included BounceBack software and it backs everything up, but will frequently omit a scheduled backup and I'm not sure why.

You won't be able to install certain applications directly on it. The reason is that it isn't the boot drive, and many prefer to be on a boot drive. Unfortunately, the Blue and White G3 can't boot off Firewire hard disks, so really the only verification you have that the clone works is either to put the drive inside the Blue and White G3 by taking it ouside of the case that Seagate gave it (assuming the drive is under 128 GB), or hooking it up to another Mac and testing to see if it boots that Mac. If you install on the internal drive of the Blue and White, and then clone the Blue and White to the Seagate, that should work.

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