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BORG-MOUNT(1) borg backup tool BORG-MOUNT(1)

NAME

borg-mount - Mount archive or an entire repository as a FUSE filesystem

SYNOPSIS

borg [common options] mount [options] REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE MOUNTPOINT [PATH...]

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 command borgfs provides a wrapper for borg mount. This can also be used in fstab entries: /path/to/repo /mnt/point fuse.borgfs defaults,noauto 0 0

To allow a regular user to use fstab entries, add the user option: /path/to/repo /mnt/point fuse.borgfs defaults,noauto,user 0 0

For FUSE configuration and mount options, see the mount.fuse(8) manual page.

Additional mount options supported by borg:

  • versions: when used with a repository mount, this gives a merged, versioned view of the files in the archives. EXPERIMENTAL, layout may change in future.
  • 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.
  • ignore_permissions: for security reasons the "default_permissions" mount option is internally enforced by borg. "ignore_permissions" can be given to not enforce "default_permissions".

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.

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.

OPTIONS

See borg-common(1) for common options of Borg commands.

arguments

repository or archive to mount
where to mount filesystem
paths to extract; patterns are supported

optional arguments

stay in foreground, do not daemonize
Extra mount options

Archive filters

only consider archive names starting with this prefix.
only consider archive names matching the glob. sh: rules apply, see "borg help patterns". --prefix and --glob-archives are mutually exclusive.
Comma-separated list of sorting keys; valid keys are: timestamp, name, id; default is: timestamp
consider first N archives after other filters were applied
consider last N archives after other filters were applied

Exclusion options

exclude paths matching PATTERN
read exclude patterns from EXCLUDEFILE, one per line
experimental: include/exclude paths matching PATTERN
experimental: read include/exclude patterns from PATTERNFILE, one per line
Remove the specified number of leading path elements. Paths with fewer elements will be silently skipped.

SEE ALSO

borg-common(1), borg-umount(1), borg-extract(1)

AUTHOR

The Borg Collective

2021-03-22