This process requires that you are able to ssh OR log in locally using the root user account and that no services be running as users out of /home on the target machine.
The examples are from a default installation with no customization-you NEED to know what you're working with for volumes/partitions to not horribly break things.
By default, CentOS 7 uses XFS for the file system and Logical Volume Manager (LVM), creating 3 partitions: /
,/home
and swap.
NOTE: If you want to be sure that nothing is writing to /home
you can either modify the host to boot into single-user mode OR try to use the
systemctl isolate runlevel1.target
command to switch (not tested! should work).