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NAME¶
archivemount
—
mount an archive for access as a filesystem
SYNOPSIS¶
archivemount |
[-hVdf ] [-o
option[,option]…]…
archive mountpoint |
DESCRIPTION¶
Mounts, through fuse(8), a file tree contained
in archive on directory
mountpoint. umount
and
fusermount
-u
can undo this
mapping.
EXAMPLES¶
archivemount files.tar.gz mnt$
ls
files.tar.gz mnt/$
tar
-tf
files.tar.gz file1 file2$
$
ls mnt
file1 file2
$
echo
zupa
>
mnt/file3
$
rm
mnt/file1
$
umount
mnt
$
ls
files.tar.gz files.tar.gz.orig mnt/
$
tar
-tf
files.tar.gz
file2 file3archivemount$
tar
-tf
voreutils.tar.gz src/ src/… man/ man/aliases man/basename.1 README.md$
-o
subtree
=man
voreutils.tar.gz mnt
$
ls
mnt
aliases basename.1OPTIONS¶
See fuse(8) for a complete list of the baseline
FUSE options supported. The following options are handled specially by
archivemount
:
-h
,--help
- Write usage and all available options to standard error stream, then exit.
-V
,--version
- Write version of
archivemount
, libarchive, and FUSE to the standard output stream, then exit. -r
,-o
ro
,-o
readonly
: Disable writes entirely.-o
password
- Prompt for archive passphrase.
-o
nobackup
- When saving writes, the original archive is moved to
"archive
.orig
". This flag removes that file afterward. -o
nosave
- Allow writes in memory, but don't actually write them out on unmount.
-o
subtree
=regex- Hide files not matching regex, and on those that do
match, remove the matched prefix (cf. second example above).
regex is a basic regular expression that behaves
as-if prepended with the equivalent of
"
^.?
". Implies-r
. -o
formatraw
- archive is actually a compressed file, made
available under
mounpoint/saved-filename
or mounpoint/data. Implies
-r
.
BUGS¶
Writing archives, probably.
ARCHIVE FORMATS¶
See libarchive(3) for a definitive list, but all
kinds of
tar
/ustar/pax
/cpio
archives, 7-Zip, ISO9660, ar
, and RAR/Zip may be
read. These may be compressed with gzip(1),
xz(1), zstd(1), &c. and are
processed transparently. The same applies for writing (except you can't
write RARs).
SEE ALSO¶
March 15, 2025 | archivemount-ng 1a-1+b1 |