On 12/03/2010 10:53, hugo rivera wrote:
Hello,
I have a Slackware installation running on my box. On top of it, I
often use qemu to run plan9, but it's inconvenient to constantly keep
track of the things I do there, like C programs, because many of them
are also useful under Slackware (then I compile them under linux with
p9p's 9c). So the approach I've taken is to run 9vx and invoke
% aux/listen1 -tv tcp!192.168.1.2!12345 /bin/exportfs
from there. Then, from plan9 inside qemu, I run
% import -A tcp!192.168.1.1!12345 /usr/hugo /n/temp
and then bind anything I want inside /n/temp to my namespace in plan9.
That way I don't need to keep track of anything I do inside qemu.
But the next step I want to take is to run just a terminal with qemu,
probably using the plan9 iso image, and have 9vx as my fileserver. Do
you know if this is even possible? I'm not sure it is since 9vx is not
actually plan9. Can you offer me some hints on how to do it?
Saludos a todos,
I use u9fs and run it on my Linux / BSD machines using tcpserver (though
inetd works too)
I run them with -a none :) but it's a private LAN. Auth does work but I
don't use it.
You can also run u9fs on the end of ssh, e.g.
tcpserver localhost 564 ssh remote u9fs -a none
see http://man.cat-v.org/plan_9/4/u9fs for more details