I'm having some trouble setting up a terminal (which will become a cpu/auth 
server).
I've gotten the 9pccpuf kernel booted, and is running as the user bootes, but 
even from the server's console, if I type something as simple as "echo hi > 
/foo" I receive the message:

mounted directory forbids creation

I've basically followed the wiki pages on setting up a standalone auth/cpu 
server, though it's not getting me very far on the fossil side of things...  I 
chose all of the defaults during the install process, 

Can someone give me a quick tip as to how to set up a new cpu/fossil user that 
can actually write to something other than their home directory?

Also, there's not exactly a command like UNIX's sudo, is there?

Thanks in advance!

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