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No, not at all. If your external drive is a full backup, you can boot from it and use SuperDuper! to copy it back. It's all still there... you used "Backup - all files", right? (I assume you did, since you achieved this previously with your Powerbook.)
I really can't say why the Migration Assistant didn't "see" the external drive. We did the same thing on your PowerBook as we did on your G5, and it worked there. It seems likely that it's a bug in the Migration Assistant...
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