thanks a lot. Probably I will need qemu.

2009/4/21, Mathieu Lonjaret <lejat...@gmail.com>:
> Running 9vx is not exactly the same as running a cpu/file server, be it
>  natively or in qemu/vmware/whatnot. I haven't managed to use 9vx as a cpu
>  server (although I haven't tried very hard so far) while it's pretty
>  easy to do what you want once you have set up a "real" cpu server.
>
>  So you might want to replace one of the 9vx instances with a plan 9
>  install and then follow that guide:
>  
> http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Configuring_a_standalone_CPU_server/index.html
>  that one might be usefull as well:
>  
> http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/Drawterm_to_your_terminal/index.html
>
>  Cheers,
>
> Mathieu
>
>
> ---------- Mensaje reenviado ----------
> From: hugo rivera <uai...@gmail.com>
> To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net>
> Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 12:39:41 +0200
> Subject: [9fans] exporting a namespace
> Hi,
>  this is probably a very basic question, but I am becoming quite
>  frustrated since I am not able to do what I want.
>  Imagine that I have 2 plan 9 installations. I just want to share a
>  namespace from one into the other using exportfs and import (or
>  whatever is needed). I do not want to authenticate the connections or
>  anything similar.
>  I did try import, exportfs, srvfs, listen, aan and maybe some other
>  tools but I am simply not able to access one namespace from one
>  machine from the other (they are really two 9vx instances on the same
>  machine).
>  I always end up with some factotum error. This is likely to be very
>  simple (given plan 9's nature) but I am now seriously confused with
>  the roles of import, exportfs, etc and how to skip authentication. I
>  read the man pages and some papers about file servers but I only see
>  complex examples and I am not able to figure out how to do it.
>  Saludos
>
>  --
>  Hugo
>
>


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Hugo

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