Is it possible for me to install Leopard from my USB Disk?

Hello, I am trying to install my leopard OS onto my HD via USB drive.  I currently have it formatted how it needs to be. When I select it as a startup disk, it reboots and I get a gray screen. Is this normal? Just need to know before I end up restarting the system. It's only been at this screen for about 5 minutes now. I have snow leopard as well and that loads fine (via Dvd) but I want leopard for hardware compatibility reasoning with Pro Tools Mbox 1.
Imac 5,1
Intel Core 2 Duo
No OS currently installed

Where did the version of Leopard on the USB drive come from?
Allan

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