| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051 | .. IMPORTANT: this file is auto-generated from borg's built-in help, do not edit!.. _borg_mount:borg mount----------::    borg mount <options> REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE MOUNTPOINTpositional arguments    REPOSITORY_OR_ARCHIVE        repository/archive to mount    MOUNTPOINT        where to mount filesystemoptional arguments    ``-f``, ``--foreground``        | stay in foreground, do not daemonize    ``-o``        | Extra mount options`Common options`_    |Description~~~~~~~~~~~This command mounts an archive as a FUSE filesystem. This can be useful forbrowsing an archive or restoring individual files. Unless the ``--foreground``option is given the command will run in the background until the filesystemis ``umounted``.The command ``borgfs`` provides a wrapper for ``borg mount``. This can also beused 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 mount options, see the fuse(8) manual page. Additional mount optionssupported 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.The BORG_MOUNT_DATA_CACHE_ENTRIES environment variable is meant for advanced usersto tweak the performance. It sets the number of cached data chunks; additionalmemory usage can be up to ~8 MiB times this number. The default is the numberof CPU cores.
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