Not tried this so it may/may not work. If you go into System Prefs (on your new iMac) and enable DVD or CD sharing in the 'Sharing' folder, you may, in the sidebar of your old MacBook be able to see the iMac's CD drive. Putting the install DVD in the iMac then allows you to install onto the MacBook if it all works OK, but as I say not sure of compatibility or features available in Leopard etc and have also just thought you may be installing onto a newly formatted drive in the macBook so won't see anything but could be worth trying. Hope that helps.
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