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