Installing to a Different Hard Drive

In past installations, I've always excluded it due to it requiring so much hard drive space on my meager 30GB iBook. But some people on a website that I contribute to want to start a podcast. Is there a way to install GarageBand '06 on an external hard drive?
I know there was a utility for '05 (I found it searching for a solution), but it doesn't work with '06. Any ideas???
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My G5 has been with me since Garageband 1 and Logic 6. As Apple has changed the locations of Apple Loops a couple of times since then, I have Apple loop folders in several different places. My Apple Loops are residing on an external drive, and I have aliases in the User/Library/Audio/Apple Loops/User Loops folder that point to the external drive (Ext HD/Samples/Garageband/Apple Loops/Apple Loops for Garageband).
I want to know to which folder I should point the installation of the iLife 6 Garageband loops to make them merge with the other Garageband Loops I have in the "Apple Loops for Garageband" folder on the external drive. I don't know if iLife will look for a folder with a specific name or even create a subfolder. How does that work?
And whatt about Logic? Should I drag the whole folder, where I installed the new loops that also contains the old ones that are already indexed, to the Loop browser in Logic or will the new index files be up to date with both Garageband and Logic?
Here are my current folders witn Apple Loops:
HD/Library/Application Support/Garageband:
Apple Loops - Empty
Apple Loops Index - Empty
HD/Library/Audio:
Apple Loops - Empty
Apple Loops Index - Empty
User/Library/Application Support/Garageband:
Empty
User/Library/Audio/Apple Loops:
/User Loops - Here are aliases of all the Apple Loop folders on my ext. HD (Ext HD/Samples/Garageband/Apple Loops/)
Apple Loops Index - All my index files
Ext HD/Samples/Garageband:
Apple Loops - Folders with Loops (i.e. "Apple Loops For Garageband", "Pro Pack 1". Apple Loops for Soundtrack Pro" etc.).
Apple Loops Index - Empty

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