Tiger installation from external drive

My internal drive failed on the iMac flat screen. I have installed a USB external drive which is working fine. However, now I want to upgrade to Tiger from 10.2.8. When I select the install icon the computer does an auto shut down and restart, but doesn't see the disk in the external drive. Is there a way to force the computer to boot off of the external drive?
iMac Flat screen   Mac OS X (10.2.x)  

You can force startup from any valid startup volume by restarting the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. There will be a large icon for each valid startup volume found. Select the one you want then click on the large right arrow button. The use of the selected volume will be valid until the next restart at which time the computer will default to the startup volume set with the Startup Disk preference. If you want to set the external drive as the permanent startup volume, then you will need to set it using the Startup Disk preference.
Now, the bad news is that most Macs cannot startup from a USB drive - only from Firewire drives.
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