zvault-mount(1) -- Mount the repository, a backup or a subtree ============================================================== ## SYNOPSIS `zvault mount ` ## DESCRIPTION This subcommand mounts a repository, backup or backup subtree specified by `PATH` on the location given by `MOUNTPOINT` making it accessible as a filesystem. The repository, backup or backup subtree given by `PATH` must be in the format `[repository][::backup_name[::subtree]]` as described in _zvault(1)_. If `PATH` specifies a backup or backup subtree, the root of that backup or the respective subtree is mounted onto the given location. If `PATH` specifies a whole repository, all backups of that repository will be accessible in separate folders below the given mount point. The provided file system is mounted read-only, i.e. it can only be used to inspect and restore backups but not to create new backups or modify exiting ones. Please note that since the filesystem is mounted via fuse, restoring huge data this way is slower than using _zvault-restore(1)_. ## OPTIONS * `-q`, `--quiet`: Print less information * `-v`, `--verbose`: Print more information * `-h`, `--help`: Prints help information * `-V`, `--version`: Prints version information ## COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Dennis Schwerdel This software is licensed under GPL-3 or newer (see LICENSE.md)