Thanks for the input, @Ben J. !
Within DU, apparently you select the destination volume first, and click Restore, and then select a backup snapshot? I tried this with my external (non-boot) volume (to avoid in-use boot volume complications). However, I'm unable to select a backup snapshot to restore from, even if it is currently mounted. The "Restore From" dropdown only shows volumes, and no snapshots. What am I doing wrong?
I had not considered using Disk Utility to do the restore, as I've never done that before. Sounds like a good option. I assume this would be done from Recovery.That means you can select a snapshot in DU and choose to restore it to an already existing " - Data" volume. You'll get all the user accounts, of course, but you can delete unwanted users later. (You'll have to use DU from restore partition, or another boot disk, of course.)
Within DU, apparently you select the destination volume first, and click Restore, and then select a backup snapshot? I tried this with my external (non-boot) volume (to avoid in-use boot volume complications). However, I'm unable to select a backup snapshot to restore from, even if it is currently mounted. The "Restore From" dropdown only shows volumes, and no snapshots. What am I doing wrong?
So you use CCC's "legacy bootable backup" feature for that? I was somewhat convinced (by Bombich's own documentation) that doing so was unnecessary and not recommended anymore.My prime CCC backup drive is bootable
Yes, that seems like it would work well, assuming the System volume does not need to be restored (that is, there's been no macOS update to "undo").so I would boot from there and use CCC to restore from snapshot to the desired " - Data" volume
A very good point!(A very nice thing with doing it this way is that CCC will just restore the files that are changed or deleted since the snapshots, so, often it takes seconds.)