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docs: use /path/to/repo, fixes #901

/mnt/backup was confusing as people like to mount their backup disk on /mnt/backup,
but borg init /mnt/backup does not work if that directory already exists because it is
the mountpoint. it would work, if /mnt was the mountpoint, but that is not obvious
and also unusual.
Thomas Waldmann 9 years ago
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  1. 3 3
      README.rst
  2. 16 16
      docs/quickstart.rst
  3. 50 50
      docs/usage.rst

+ 3 - 3
README.rst

@@ -84,12 +84,12 @@ Easy to use
 
 
 Initialize a new backup repository and create a backup archive::
 Initialize a new backup repository and create a backup archive::
 
 
-    $ borg init /mnt/backup
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::Saturday1 ~/Documents
+    $ borg init /path/to/repo
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::Saturday1 ~/Documents
 
 
 Now doing another backup, just to show off the great deduplication::
 Now doing another backup, just to show off the great deduplication::
 
 
-    $ borg create -v --stats /mnt/backup::Saturday2 ~/Documents
+    $ borg create -v --stats /path/to/repo::Saturday2 ~/Documents
     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
     -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Archive name: Saturday2
     Archive name: Saturday2
     Archive fingerprint: 622b7c53c...
     Archive fingerprint: 622b7c53c...

+ 16 - 16
docs/quickstart.rst

@@ -37,16 +37,16 @@ A step by step example
 
 
 1. Before a backup can be made a repository has to be initialized::
 1. Before a backup can be made a repository has to be initialized::
 
 
-    $ borg init /mnt/backup
+    $ borg init /path/to/repo
 
 
 2. Backup the ``~/src`` and ``~/Documents`` directories into an archive called
 2. Backup the ``~/src`` and ``~/Documents`` directories into an archive called
    *Monday*::
    *Monday*::
 
 
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::Monday ~/src ~/Documents
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::Monday ~/src ~/Documents
 
 
 3. The next day create a new archive called *Tuesday*::
 3. The next day create a new archive called *Tuesday*::
 
 
-    $ borg create -v --stats /mnt/backup::Tuesday ~/src ~/Documents
+    $ borg create -v --stats /path/to/repo::Tuesday ~/src ~/Documents
 
 
    This backup will be a lot quicker and a lot smaller since only new never
    This backup will be a lot quicker and a lot smaller since only new never
    before seen data is stored. The ``--stats`` option causes |project_name| to
    before seen data is stored. The ``--stats`` option causes |project_name| to
@@ -72,24 +72,24 @@ A step by step example
 
 
 4. List all archives in the repository::
 4. List all archives in the repository::
 
 
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo
     Monday                               Mon, 2016-02-15 19:14:44
     Monday                               Mon, 2016-02-15 19:14:44
     Tuesday                              Tue, 2016-02-16 19:15:11
     Tuesday                              Tue, 2016-02-16 19:15:11
 
 
 5. List the contents of the *Monday* archive::
 5. List the contents of the *Monday* archive::
 
 
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup::Monday
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo::Monday
     drwxr-xr-x user   group          0 Mon, 2016-02-15 18:22:30 home/user/Documents
     drwxr-xr-x user   group          0 Mon, 2016-02-15 18:22:30 home/user/Documents
     -rw-r--r-- user   group       7961 Mon, 2016-02-15 18:22:30 home/user/Documents/Important.doc
     -rw-r--r-- user   group       7961 Mon, 2016-02-15 18:22:30 home/user/Documents/Important.doc
     ...
     ...
 
 
 6. Restore the *Monday* archive::
 6. Restore the *Monday* archive::
 
 
-    $ borg extract /mnt/backup::Monday
+    $ borg extract /path/to/repo::Monday
 
 
 7. Recover disk space by manually deleting the *Monday* archive::
 7. Recover disk space by manually deleting the *Monday* archive::
 
 
-    $ borg delete /mnt/backup::Monday
+    $ borg delete /path/to/repo::Monday
 
 
 .. Note::
 .. Note::
     Borg is quiet by default (it works on WARNING log level).
     Borg is quiet by default (it works on WARNING log level).
@@ -134,17 +134,17 @@ or high compression:
 
 
 If you have a fast repo storage and you want some compression: ::
 If you have a fast repo storage and you want some compression: ::
 
 
-    $ borg create --compression lz4 /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create --compression lz4 /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
 If you have a less fast repo storage and you want a bit more compression (N=0..9,
 If you have a less fast repo storage and you want a bit more compression (N=0..9,
 0 means no compression, 9 means high compression): ::
 0 means no compression, 9 means high compression): ::
 
 
-    $ borg create --compression zlib,N /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create --compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
 If you have a very slow repo storage and you want high compression (N=0..9, 0 means
 If you have a very slow repo storage and you want high compression (N=0..9, 0 means
 low compression, 9 means high compression): ::
 low compression, 9 means high compression): ::
 
 
-    $ borg create --compression lzma,N /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create --compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
 You'll need to experiment a bit to find the best compression for your use case.
 You'll need to experiment a bit to find the best compression for your use case.
 Keep an eye on CPU load and throughput.
 Keep an eye on CPU load and throughput.
@@ -208,23 +208,23 @@ Remote repositories
 host is accessible using SSH.  This is fastest and easiest when |project_name|
 host is accessible using SSH.  This is fastest and easiest when |project_name|
 is installed on the remote host, in which case the following syntax is used::
 is installed on the remote host, in which case the following syntax is used::
 
 
-  $ borg init user@hostname:/mnt/backup
+  $ borg init user@hostname:/path/to/repo
 
 
 or::
 or::
 
 
-  $ borg init ssh://user@hostname:port//mnt/backup
+  $ borg init ssh://user@hostname:port//path/to/repo
 
 
 Remote operations over SSH can be automated with SSH keys. You can restrict the
 Remote operations over SSH can be automated with SSH keys. You can restrict the
 use of the SSH keypair by prepending a forced command to the SSH public key in
 use of the SSH keypair by prepending a forced command to the SSH public key in
 the remote server's `authorized_keys` file. This example will start |project_name|
 the remote server's `authorized_keys` file. This example will start |project_name|
 in server mode and limit it to a specific filesystem path::
 in server mode and limit it to a specific filesystem path::
 
 
-  command="borg serve --restrict-to-path /mnt/backup",no-pty,no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-user-rc ssh-rsa AAAAB3[...]
+  command="borg serve --restrict-to-path /path/to/repo",no-pty,no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-user-rc ssh-rsa AAAAB3[...]
 
 
 If it is not possible to install |project_name| on the remote host,
 If it is not possible to install |project_name| on the remote host,
 it is still possible to use the remote host to store a repository by
 it is still possible to use the remote host to store a repository by
 mounting the remote filesystem, for example, using sshfs::
 mounting the remote filesystem, for example, using sshfs::
 
 
-  $ sshfs user@hostname:/mnt /mnt
-  $ borg init /mnt/backup
-  $ fusermount -u /mnt
+  $ sshfs user@hostname:/path/to /path/to
+  $ borg init /path/to/repo
+  $ fusermount -u /path/to

+ 50 - 50
docs/usage.rst

@@ -199,10 +199,10 @@ Examples
 ::
 ::
 
 
     # Local repository (default is to use encryption in repokey mode)
     # Local repository (default is to use encryption in repokey mode)
-    $ borg init /mnt/backup
+    $ borg init /path/to/repo
 
 
     # Local repository (no encryption)
     # Local repository (no encryption)
-    $ borg init --encryption=none /mnt/backup
+    $ borg init --encryption=none /path/to/repo
 
 
     # Remote repository (accesses a remote borg via ssh)
     # Remote repository (accesses a remote borg via ssh)
     $ borg init user@hostname:backup
     $ borg init user@hostname:backup
@@ -257,54 +257,54 @@ Examples
 ::
 ::
 
 
     # Backup ~/Documents into an archive named "my-documents"
     # Backup ~/Documents into an archive named "my-documents"
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::my-documents ~/Documents
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::my-documents ~/Documents
 
 
     # same, but verbosely list all files as we process them
     # same, but verbosely list all files as we process them
-    $ borg create -v --list /mnt/backup::my-documents ~/Documents
+    $ borg create -v --list /path/to/repo::my-documents ~/Documents
 
 
     # Backup ~/Documents and ~/src but exclude pyc files
     # Backup ~/Documents and ~/src but exclude pyc files
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::my-files   \
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::my-files \
         ~/Documents                       \
         ~/Documents                       \
         ~/src                             \
         ~/src                             \
         --exclude '*.pyc'
         --exclude '*.pyc'
 
 
     # Backup home directories excluding image thumbnails (i.e. only
     # Backup home directories excluding image thumbnails (i.e. only
     # /home/*/.thumbnails is excluded, not /home/*/*/.thumbnails)
     # /home/*/.thumbnails is excluded, not /home/*/*/.thumbnails)
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::my-files /home \
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::my-files /home \
         --exclude 're:^/home/[^/]+/\.thumbnails/'
         --exclude 're:^/home/[^/]+/\.thumbnails/'
 
 
     # Do the same using a shell-style pattern
     # Do the same using a shell-style pattern
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::my-files /home \
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::my-files /home \
         --exclude 'sh:/home/*/.thumbnails'
         --exclude 'sh:/home/*/.thumbnails'
 
 
     # Backup the root filesystem into an archive named "root-YYYY-MM-DD"
     # Backup the root filesystem into an archive named "root-YYYY-MM-DD"
     # use zlib compression (good, but slow) - default is no compression
     # use zlib compression (good, but slow) - default is no compression
-    $ borg create -C zlib,6 /mnt/backup::root-{now:%Y-%m-%d} / --one-file-system
+    $ borg create -C zlib,6 /path/to/repo::root-{now:%Y-%m-%d} / --one-file-system
 
 
     # Make a big effort in fine granular deduplication (big chunk management
     # Make a big effort in fine granular deduplication (big chunk management
     # overhead, needs a lot of RAM and disk space, see formula in internals
     # overhead, needs a lot of RAM and disk space, see formula in internals
     # docs - same parameters as borg < 1.0 or attic):
     # docs - same parameters as borg < 1.0 or attic):
-    $ borg create --chunker-params 10,23,16,4095 /mnt/backup::small /smallstuff
+    $ borg create --chunker-params 10,23,16,4095 /path/to/repo::small /smallstuff
 
 
     # Backup a raw device (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)
     # Backup a raw device (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)
-    $ dd if=/dev/sdx bs=10M | borg create /mnt/backup::my-sdx -
+    $ dd if=/dev/sdx bs=10M | borg create /path/to/repo::my-sdx -
 
 
     # No compression (default)
     # No compression (default)
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
     # Super fast, low compression
     # Super fast, low compression
-    $ borg create --compression lz4 /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create --compression lz4 /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
     # Less fast, higher compression (N = 0..9)
     # Less fast, higher compression (N = 0..9)
-    $ borg create --compression zlib,N /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create --compression zlib,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
     # Even slower, even higher compression (N = 0..9)
     # Even slower, even higher compression (N = 0..9)
-    $ borg create --compression lzma,N /mnt/backup::repo ~
+    $ borg create --compression lzma,N /path/to/repo::repo ~
 
 
     # Format tags available for archive name:
     # Format tags available for archive name:
     # {now}, {utcnow}, {fqdn}, {hostname}, {user}, {pid}
     # {now}, {utcnow}, {fqdn}, {hostname}, {user}, {pid}
     # add short hostname, backup username and current unixtime (seconds from epoch)
     # add short hostname, backup username and current unixtime (seconds from epoch)
-    $ borg create  /mnt/backup::{hostname}-{user}-{now:%s} ~
+    $ borg create  /path/to/repo::{hostname}-{user}-{now:%s} ~
 
 
 .. include:: usage/extract.rst.inc
 .. include:: usage/extract.rst.inc
 
 
@@ -313,19 +313,19 @@ Examples
 ::
 ::
 
 
     # Extract entire archive
     # Extract entire archive
-    $ borg extract /mnt/backup::my-files
+    $ borg extract /path/to/repo::my-files
 
 
     # Extract entire archive and list files while processing
     # Extract entire archive and list files while processing
-    $ borg extract -v --list /mnt/backup::my-files
+    $ borg extract -v --list /path/to/repo::my-files
 
 
     # Extract the "src" directory
     # Extract the "src" directory
-    $ borg extract /mnt/backup::my-files home/USERNAME/src
+    $ borg extract /path/to/repo::my-files home/USERNAME/src
 
 
     # Extract the "src" directory but exclude object files
     # Extract the "src" directory but exclude object files
-    $ borg extract /mnt/backup::my-files home/USERNAME/src --exclude '*.o'
+    $ borg extract /path/to/repo::my-files home/USERNAME/src --exclude '*.o'
 
 
     # Restore a raw device (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)
     # Restore a raw device (must not be active/in use/mounted at that time)
-    $ borg extract --stdout /mnt/backup::my-sdx | dd of=/dev/sdx bs=10M
+    $ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::my-sdx | dd of=/dev/sdx bs=10M
 
 
 Note: currently, extract always writes into the current working directory ("."),
 Note: currently, extract always writes into the current working directory ("."),
       so make sure you ``cd`` to the right place before calling ``borg extract``.
       so make sure you ``cd`` to the right place before calling ``borg extract``.
@@ -338,12 +338,12 @@ Examples
 ~~~~~~~~
 ~~~~~~~~
 ::
 ::
 
 
-    $ borg create /mnt/backup::archivename ~
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup
+    $ borg create /path/to/repo::archivename ~
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo
     archivename                          Mon, 2016-02-15 19:50:19
     archivename                          Mon, 2016-02-15 19:50:19
 
 
-    $ borg rename /mnt/backup::archivename newname
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup
+    $ borg rename /path/to/repo::archivename newname
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo
     newname                              Mon, 2016-02-15 19:50:19
     newname                              Mon, 2016-02-15 19:50:19
 
 
 
 
@@ -353,14 +353,14 @@ Examples
 ~~~~~~~~
 ~~~~~~~~
 ::
 ::
 
 
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo
     Monday                               Mon, 2016-02-15 19:15:11
     Monday                               Mon, 2016-02-15 19:15:11
     repo                                 Mon, 2016-02-15 19:26:54
     repo                                 Mon, 2016-02-15 19:26:54
     root-2016-02-15                      Mon, 2016-02-15 19:36:29
     root-2016-02-15                      Mon, 2016-02-15 19:36:29
     newname                              Mon, 2016-02-15 19:50:19
     newname                              Mon, 2016-02-15 19:50:19
     ...
     ...
 
 
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup::root-2016-02-15
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo::root-2016-02-15
     drwxr-xr-x root   root          0 Mon, 2016-02-15 17:44:27 .
     drwxr-xr-x root   root          0 Mon, 2016-02-15 17:44:27 .
     drwxrwxr-x root   root          0 Mon, 2016-02-15 19:04:49 bin
     drwxrwxr-x root   root          0 Mon, 2016-02-15 19:04:49 bin
     -rwxr-xr-x root   root    1029624 Thu, 2014-11-13 00:08:51 bin/bash
     -rwxr-xr-x root   root    1029624 Thu, 2014-11-13 00:08:51 bin/bash
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ Examples
     -rwxr-xr-x root   root       2140 Fri, 2015-03-27 20:24:22 bin/bzdiff
     -rwxr-xr-x root   root       2140 Fri, 2015-03-27 20:24:22 bin/bzdiff
     ...
     ...
 
 
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup::archiveA --list-format="{mode} {user:6} {group:6} {size:8d} {isomtime} {path}{extra}{NEWLINE}"
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo::archiveA --list-format="{mode} {user:6} {group:6} {size:8d} {isomtime} {path}{extra}{NEWLINE}"
     drwxrwxr-x user   user          0 Sun, 2015-02-01 11:00:00 .
     drwxrwxr-x user   user          0 Sun, 2015-02-01 11:00:00 .
     drwxrwxr-x user   user          0 Sun, 2015-02-01 11:00:00 code
     drwxrwxr-x user   user          0 Sun, 2015-02-01 11:00:00 code
     drwxrwxr-x user   user          0 Sun, 2015-02-01 11:00:00 code/myproject
     drwxrwxr-x user   user          0 Sun, 2015-02-01 11:00:00 code/myproject
@@ -376,8 +376,8 @@ Examples
     ...
     ...
 
 
     # see what is changed between archives, based on file modification time, size and file path
     # see what is changed between archives, based on file modification time, size and file path
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup::archiveA --list-format="{mtime:%s}{TAB}{size}{TAB}{path}{LF}" |sort -n > /tmp/list.archiveA
-    $ borg list /mnt/backup::archiveB --list-format="{mtime:%s}{TAB}{size}{TAB}{path}{LF}" |sort -n > /tmp/list.archiveB
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo::archiveA --list-format="{mtime:%s}{TAB}{size}{TAB}{path}{LF}" |sort -n > /tmp/list.archiveA
+    $ borg list /path/to/repo::archiveB --list-format="{mtime:%s}{TAB}{size}{TAB}{path}{LF}" |sort -n > /tmp/list.archiveB
     $ diff -y /tmp/list.archiveA /tmp/list.archiveB
     $ diff -y /tmp/list.archiveA /tmp/list.archiveB
     1422781200      0       .                                       1422781200      0       .
     1422781200      0       .                                       1422781200      0       .
     1422781200      0       code                                    1422781200      0       code
     1422781200      0       code                                    1422781200      0       code
@@ -393,10 +393,10 @@ Examples
 ::
 ::
 
 
     # delete a single backup archive:
     # delete a single backup archive:
-    $ borg delete /mnt/backup::Monday
+    $ borg delete /path/to/repo::Monday
 
 
     # delete the whole repository and the related local cache:
     # delete the whole repository and the related local cache:
-    $ borg delete /mnt/backup
+    $ borg delete /path/to/repo
     You requested to completely DELETE the repository *including* all archives it contains:
     You requested to completely DELETE the repository *including* all archives it contains:
     repo                                 Mon, 2016-02-15 19:26:54
     repo                                 Mon, 2016-02-15 19:26:54
     root-2016-02-15                      Mon, 2016-02-15 19:36:29
     root-2016-02-15                      Mon, 2016-02-15 19:36:29
@@ -424,18 +424,18 @@ will see what it would do without it actually doing anything.
 
 
     # Keep 7 end of day and 4 additional end of week archives.
     # Keep 7 end of day and 4 additional end of week archives.
     # Do a dry-run without actually deleting anything.
     # Do a dry-run without actually deleting anything.
-    $ borg prune --dry-run --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 /mnt/backup
+    $ borg prune --dry-run --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 /path/to/repo
 
 
     # Same as above but only apply to archive names starting with "foo":
     # Same as above but only apply to archive names starting with "foo":
-    $ borg prune --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 --prefix=foo /mnt/backup
+    $ borg prune --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 --prefix=foo /path/to/repo
 
 
     # Keep 7 end of day, 4 additional end of week archives,
     # Keep 7 end of day, 4 additional end of week archives,
     # and an end of month archive for every month:
     # and an end of month archive for every month:
-    $ borg prune --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 --keep-monthly=-1 /mnt/backup
+    $ borg prune --keep-daily=7 --keep-weekly=4 --keep-monthly=-1 /path/to/repo
 
 
     # Keep all backups in the last 10 days, 4 additional end of week archives,
     # Keep all backups in the last 10 days, 4 additional end of week archives,
     # and an end of month archive for every month:
     # and an end of month archive for every month:
-    $ borg prune --keep-within=10d --keep-weekly=4 --keep-monthly=-1 /mnt/backup
+    $ borg prune --keep-within=10d --keep-weekly=4 --keep-monthly=-1 /path/to/repo
 
 
 
 
 .. include:: usage/info.rst.inc
 .. include:: usage/info.rst.inc
@@ -444,14 +444,14 @@ Examples
 ~~~~~~~~
 ~~~~~~~~
 ::
 ::
 
 
-    $ borg info /mnt/backup::root-2016-02-15
+    $ borg info /path/to/repo::root-2016-02-15
     Name: root-2016-02-15
     Name: root-2016-02-15
     Fingerprint: 57c827621f21b000a8d363c1e163cc55983822b3afff3a96df595077a660be50
     Fingerprint: 57c827621f21b000a8d363c1e163cc55983822b3afff3a96df595077a660be50
     Hostname: myhostname
     Hostname: myhostname
     Username: root
     Username: root
     Time (start): Mon, 2016-02-15 19:36:29
     Time (start): Mon, 2016-02-15 19:36:29
     Time (end):   Mon, 2016-02-15 19:39:26
     Time (end):   Mon, 2016-02-15 19:39:26
-    Command line: /usr/local/bin/borg create -v --list -C zlib,6 /mnt/backup::root-2016-02-15 / --one-file-system
+    Command line: /usr/local/bin/borg create -v --list -C zlib,6 /path/to/repo::root-2016-02-15 / --one-file-system
     Number of files: 38100
     Number of files: 38100
 
 
                            Original size      Compressed size    Deduplicated size
                            Original size      Compressed size    Deduplicated size
@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ Examples
 ~~~~~~~~
 ~~~~~~~~
 ::
 ::
 
 
-    $ borg mount /mnt/backup::root-2016-02-15 /tmp/mymountpoint
+    $ borg mount /path/to/repo::root-2016-02-15 /tmp/mymountpoint
     $ ls /tmp/mymountpoint
     $ ls /tmp/mymountpoint
     bin  boot  etc	home  lib  lib64  lost+found  media  mnt  opt  root  sbin  srv  tmp  usr  var
     bin  boot  etc	home  lib  lib64  lost+found  media  mnt  opt  root  sbin  srv  tmp  usr  var
     $ fusermount -u /tmp/mymountpoint
     $ fusermount -u /tmp/mymountpoint
@@ -481,8 +481,8 @@ Examples
 ::
 ::
 
 
     # Create a key file protected repository
     # Create a key file protected repository
-    $ borg init --encryption=keyfile -v /mnt/backup
-    Initializing repository at "/mnt/backup"
+    $ borg init --encryption=keyfile -v /path/to/repo
+    Initializing repository at "/path/to/repo"
     Enter new passphrase:
     Enter new passphrase:
     Enter same passphrase again:
     Enter same passphrase again:
     Remember your passphrase. Your data will be inaccessible without it.
     Remember your passphrase. Your data will be inaccessible without it.
@@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ Examples
     Done.
     Done.
 
 
     # Change key file passphrase
     # Change key file passphrase
-    $ borg change-passphrase -v /mnt/backup
+    $ borg change-passphrase -v /path/to/repo
     Enter passphrase for key /root/.config/borg/keys/mnt_backup:
     Enter passphrase for key /root/.config/borg/keys/mnt_backup:
     Enter new passphrase:
     Enter new passphrase:
     Enter same passphrase again:
     Enter same passphrase again:
@@ -516,11 +516,11 @@ forced command. That way, other options given by the client (like ``--info`` or
 
 
 ::
 ::
 
 
-    # Allow an SSH keypair to only run borg, and only have access to /mnt/backup.
+    # Allow an SSH keypair to only run borg, and only have access to /path/to/repo.
     # Use key options to disable unneeded and potentially dangerous SSH functionality.
     # Use key options to disable unneeded and potentially dangerous SSH functionality.
     # This will help to secure an automated remote backup system.
     # This will help to secure an automated remote backup system.
     $ cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
     $ cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
-    command="borg serve --restrict-to-path /mnt/backup",no-pty,no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-user-rc ssh-rsa AAAAB3[...]
+    command="borg serve --restrict-to-path /path/to/repo",no-pty,no-agent-forwarding,no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-user-rc ssh-rsa AAAAB3[...]
 
 
 
 
 .. include:: usage/upgrade.rst.inc
 .. include:: usage/upgrade.rst.inc
@@ -530,11 +530,11 @@ Examples
 ::
 ::
 
 
     # Upgrade the borg repository to the most recent version.
     # Upgrade the borg repository to the most recent version.
-    $ borg upgrade -v /mnt/backup
-    making a hardlink copy in /mnt/backup.upgrade-2016-02-15-20:51:55
+    $ borg upgrade -v /path/to/repo
+    making a hardlink copy in /path/to/repo.upgrade-2016-02-15-20:51:55
     opening attic repository with borg and converting
     opening attic repository with borg and converting
     no key file found for repository
     no key file found for repository
-    converting repo index /mnt/backup/index.0
+    converting repo index /path/to/repo/index.0
     converting 1 segments...
     converting 1 segments...
     converting borg 0.xx to borg current
     converting borg 0.xx to borg current
     no key file found for repository
     no key file found for repository
@@ -696,16 +696,16 @@ After the backup has completed, you remove the snapshots again. ::
 
 
     $ # create snapshots here
     $ # create snapshots here
     $ lvdisplay > lvdisplay.txt
     $ lvdisplay > lvdisplay.txt
-    $ borg create --read-special /mnt/backup::repo lvdisplay.txt /dev/vg0/*-snapshot
+    $ borg create --read-special /path/to/repo::repo lvdisplay.txt /dev/vg0/*-snapshot
     $ # remove snapshots here
     $ # remove snapshots here
 
 
 Now, let's see how to restore some LVs from such a backup. ::
 Now, let's see how to restore some LVs from such a backup. ::
 
 
-    $ borg extract /mnt/backup::repo lvdisplay.txt
+    $ borg extract /path/to/repo::repo lvdisplay.txt
     $ # create empty LVs with correct sizes here (look into lvdisplay.txt).
     $ # create empty LVs with correct sizes here (look into lvdisplay.txt).
     $ # we assume that you created an empty root and home LV and overwrite it now:
     $ # we assume that you created an empty root and home LV and overwrite it now:
-    $ borg extract --stdout /mnt/backup::repo dev/vg0/root-snapshot > /dev/vg0/root
-    $ borg extract --stdout /mnt/backup::repo dev/vg0/home-snapshot > /dev/vg0/home
+    $ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::repo dev/vg0/root-snapshot > /dev/vg0/root
+    $ borg extract --stdout /path/to/repo::repo dev/vg0/home-snapshot > /dev/vg0/home
 
 
 
 
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