This has worked for me on an iMac G5 1.8. It will take some time to complete (30 minutes or more). You should be able to reboot and hold down the Option button and see the USB drive as an option. It will of course overwrite anything on your USB drive and format it as Mac OS Extended and will give it the same volume name as the DVD. Drag the USB Flash Drive to the bottom section (destination). Select "Restore" on the right and drag the "Mac OS X Install DVD" from the left to the top section (source). When you are up and running (either from booting off of the CD/DVD, or from the OS on the hard disk) you can open Disk Utility and select the USB drive on the left. You will need a USB flash drive that is large enough to hold your OS install media.
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