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remyabel2 committed Aug 24, 2021
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For FUSE configuration and mount options, see the mount.fuse(8) manual page.
Borg's default behavior is to use the archived user and group names of
each file and map them to the system's respective user and group ids.
Alternatively, using ``numeric-ids`` will instead use the archived user
and group ids without any mapping.
Borg's default behavior is to use the archived user and group names of each
file and map them to the system's respective user and group ids.
Alternatively, using ``numeric-ids`` will instead use the archived user and
group ids without any mapping.
The ``uid`` and ``gid`` mount options (implemented by Borg) can be used
to override the user and group ids of all files (i.e., ``borg mount -o
The ``uid`` and ``gid`` mount options (implemented by Borg) can be used to
override the user and group ids of all files (i.e., ``borg mount -o
uid=1000,gid=1000``).
The man page references ``user_id`` and ``group_id`` mount options
(implemented by fuse) which specify the user and group id of the mount
owner (aka, the user who does the mounting). It is set automatically by
libfuse (or the filesystem if libfuse is not used). However, you should
not specify these manually. Unlike the ``uid`` and ``gid`` mount
options which affect all files, ``user_id`` and ``group_id`` affect the
user and group id of the mounted (base) directory.
(implemented by fuse) which specify the user and group id of the mount owner
(aka, the user who does the mounting). It is set automatically by libfuse (or
the filesystem if libfuse is not used). However, you should not specify these
manually. Unlike the ``uid`` and ``gid`` mount options which affect all files,
``user_id`` and ``group_id`` affect the user and group id of the mounted
(base) directory.
Additional mount options supported by borg:
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