Internal drive full

I have an imac running osx 10.5. Lightroom 2.0
I have two external firewire drives a 1Tb for entire bootable backup (created by Super Duper) and a 250Gb firewire drive that I wish to use as a working Catalog/Library accessible from Lightroom. My internal drive is nearing its limit and slowing considerably, I would like to remove the images from this drive and work from my 250Gb drive if this is possible? Are there any problems with working this way?
I also have Adobe CS3 and Bridge on my internal drive.
Please can anyone point me to a guide/tutorial or advise me.
Thanks in advance Barry K.

A short while back I posted a similar question and the consensus of several people was that it is best practice to keep the .lrcats with the image file together on an ext drive.  I did that and everything is working great.
Keeping them together means the user has little to think about when it comes to figuring out where things are. However, unless you have a real need to keep your catalog and images portable (i.e. can be connected to desktop or laptop interchangeably) or you have no room for an additional internal drive then I see no benefit whatsoever in placing either let alone both on a disk arrangement that tends to be slower than an internal. That being said, everyone needs to establish the setup that best meets their needs. For some that means both together on an external, but for others it might mean they're split across multiple drives.
On my laptop (MacBook Pro) I keep both the catalog and a selection of around 3000 DNG images on the internal drive, but then again it's a 500GB 7200 rpm drive. If I need more space or access to the remainder of the images I connect an external LaCie 1TB disk. I could put all the images on the external drive, but that would mean hanging it off the end of a cable every time I want to access the images - not very portable is it?
On my desktop (Mac Pro) the catalog is located on a 1TB internal and the images on an internal 2TB Raid 0 array. The application and OS are located on a separate 1TB internal disk. So, in total, I have 4TB of internal disk space to play with on the Mac Pro. I also have another 2TB RAID 0 array external disk hanging off the desktop for backup.
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    TechTool Pro, commercial $90 5.0 is due soon, hopefully they were just waiting now for 10.5.5 to be out and see if it would change or alter (or break) their utility.
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