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Check if permissions are ignored on the volume
This happened to me.
My guess is that "Ignore permissions on this volume" is not checked. See Command-I for the volume in the finder. Check that box. Then go into Disk Utility and repair permissions on the volume. That will make it bootable. Next time you do a back up do a fresh one and your permissions will be OK. |
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