I had similar/same problem and, after quite a bit of searching, I found this article.
The article suggests two possible methods to overcome the problem. I chose Method 2 and it worked first time.
This method includes reverting some root patches, and one of the effects of this is that the display can be slow and look a little odd. These effects disappear once the TimeMachine restore is complete and the root patches are reinstalled.
Good luck.
p.s. I don’t think it is relevant, but I was installing sequoia on a late 2015 27” iMac.
Thanks for the assist Barnclos.
Trying to understand which of the two methods is best for me. Based on your options, number two sounds like the one if you’re NOT up and running Monterey after OCLP install and your in the setting up process.
Since I’m up and running after OCLP, sounds like option one is what I should do with patches installed.
If thats right, I have a question for you. What would be those other files other than applications, desktop and documents?
If this is a lame question I apologize as mentioned Im not extremely savvy with this stuff.