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That's not what that means. It means we have to use the replicator to copy the OS. The OS has been copied by SuperDuper with "Erase, then copy" as detailed in the blog post about this.
Installing the OS on the backup doesn't change how it boots...the replication has effectively already done that. The OS is there. Apple needs to fix their boot bugs. Nothing and no one else can do this 'for them'.
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