.. _backup-mount: ==================== Mount a Backup Drive ==================== .. warning:: This guide is advanced and should only be used when instructed by a Start9 technician. #. :ref:`Setup SSH Access` and connect to your server via SSH. Elevate yourself to root once in: .. code-block:: bash sudo -i #. Any previously added Network Folder backup location (or physical drive) will be available. Enter the following command: .. code-block:: bash start-cli backup target list .. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-target-list.png :width: 60% #. Select the backup target from the available list. In this example, we could use either ``disk-/dev/sdb1`` or ``cifs-1``: .. code-block:: bash start-cli backup target mount disk-/dev/sdb1 "YourMasterPasswordGoesHere" .. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-mount.png :width: 60% The terminal will print the directory where your decrypted backup is now mounted. #. `ls` the directory to inspect it, and continue any other operations necessary: .. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-mount-ls.png :width: 60%