It seems that some people can't boot their Leopard after installing it. I'm not sure what it looks like but I assume they don't get into Darwin's Bootloader without building a bridge with the Install DVD. So rofl aka roflcopterguy found a solution for this I think <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
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Boot into the install DVD
Open Disk Utility from the disk and unmount your Leopard partition
Open Terminal from the disk
Type /usr/misc/script.sh VOLNAME (where VOLNAME is the name of your partition for example "Leopard")
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Now reboot without the disk and you should have Leopard running
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