Time Machine Restore with Multiple Partitions

The Hard Drive failed on my iMac and it was replaced. I am trying to restore from the Time Machine Backup BUT...
I had my old hard drive partitioned into System and Data. The User directories were on the Data partition.
Booting from the DVD I was able to restore the System Partition but there are no home directories for the Users. I cannot log in.
Somehow I need to recreate the User home directories so that I can log in and finish restoring the data.
Worse Case I know that I could do a fresh install of the OS and then get at the data from the backup - but of course I would prefer to restore the entire system.
I do not want to have partitions on the new hard drive - that was a bad idea (partitioning is a bad habit I developed by using windoze!).
My setup is:
- iMac (System being restored)
- Time Capsule
- MacBook

Procellous wrote:
OK, that makes sense.
But I still have not restored the User directories to the new Hard Drive. The restore only restored the system partition - not the data partition.
you can restore them using time machine while logged in as root as i said.
Should I copy those to the iMac via the MacBook? Will the permissions remain? I know that there are lots of hidden system files in the User directories.
it's an option but it's better to use Time machine as it should preserve the permissions.
I can see them with PathFinder but of course the regular Finder does not access them.
you should copy the whole user directories. they are visible in finder.
- Or - I suppose when I log in as Root I should be able to access the Time Machine directly and restore them to the proper location?

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