![]() ![]() To mount a target storage for restored files: If you want to save restored files and folders to a directory on another computer volume or to a network shared folder, you need to mount this volume or folder manually. If you use a file-level backup for file-level restore, Veeam Agent mounts to the /mnt/system directory only the system volume of your computer, for example, /dev/sda1.For example, if your volume-level backup contains /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda6 volumes with / and /home mount points, Veeam Agent will mount to the /mnt/system directory both root ( / ) and /home partitions. ![]() If you use a volume-level backup for file-level restore, Veeam Agent detects the partition table in the backup, mounts to the /mnt/system directory block devices that represent volumes of your computer with the same names as volumes in the backup.By default, Veeam Agent mounts to the recovery image OS file system the following volumes of your computer: In the left pane, Veeam Agent displays a directory of your computer's file system mounted under the /mnt/system directory of the recovery image OS file system.When you launch Midnight Commander, Veeam Agent displays in the file manager the directory with the backup content and your computer's file system: To launch the file manager, in the File Level Restore wizard menu, select Start file browser and press Enter. With the Midnight Commander file manager, you can browse the mounted backup content and file system on your computer, and save restored files and folders to the original location or to a new location. ![]() To work with restored files and folders, you can use Midnight Commander - a file manager that is included into the Veeam Recovery Media. ![]()
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