New Mac - transfer from previous TM with multiple hard drive backups

I just got a new Mac Pro. Previously I had a PowerMac G5 running Leopard which had two internal hard drives being backed up using Time Machine. When I started my new MacPro (running Snow Leopard), I selected transfer using Time Machine, but it only found one hard drive (my boot drive) and not the drive with all my files on it. How do I transfer this other drive? My new MacPro also has two internal hard drives so that I could have a similar setup.

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Sometimes, however, it will only let you select the boot disk. In that case, back out, restart normally, and restore from the normal "Star Wars" display.
Since you're on a different Mac from the backups, you'll have to use the procedure in #E2 and E3 of the Time Machine - Troubleshooting *User Tip* at the top of this forum.
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