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.. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!
.. _borg_mount:
borg mount
----------
::
usage: borg mount [-h] [--critical] [--error] [--warning] [--info] [--debug]
[--lock-wait N] [--show-rc] [--no-files-cache] [--umask M]
[--remote-path PATH] [-f] [-o OPTIONS]
REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE MOUNTPOINT
Mount archive or an entire repository as a FUSE filesystem
positional arguments:
REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE
repository/archive to mount
MOUNTPOINT where to mount filesystem
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--critical work on log level CRITICAL
--error work on log level ERROR
--warning work on log level WARNING (default)
--info, -v, --verbose
work on log level INFO
--debug work on log level DEBUG
--lock-wait N wait for the lock, but max. N seconds (default: 1).
--show-rc show/log the return code (rc)
--no-files-cache do not load/update the file metadata cache used to
detect unchanged files
--umask M set umask to M (local and remote, default: 0077)
--remote-path PATH set remote path to executable (default: "borg")
-f, --foreground stay in foreground, do not daemonize
-o OPTIONS Extra mount options
Description
~~~~~~~~~~~
This command mounts an archive as a FUSE filesystem. This can be useful for
browsing an archive or restoring individual files. Unless the ``--foreground``
option is given the command will run in the background until the filesystem
is ``umounted``.
The BORG_MOUNT_DATA_CACHE_ENTRIES environment variable is meant for advanced users
to tweak the performance. It sets the number of cached data chunks; additional
memory usage can be up to ~8 MiB times this number. The default is the number
of CPU cores.
For mount options, see the fuse(8) manual page. Additional mount options
supported by borg:
- allow_damaged_files: by default damaged files (where missing chunks were
replaced with runs of zeros by borg check --repair) are not readable and
return EIO (I/O error). Set this option to read such files.
When the daemonized process receives a signal or crashes, it does not unmount.
Unmounting in these cases could cause an active rsync or similar process
to unintentionally delete data.
When running in the foreground ^C/SIGINT unmounts cleanly, but other
signals or crashes do not.