"Michael S. Tsirkin" <m...@redhat.com> writes: > Haven't used 9pfs in a while. > I thought these patches are a good time to play with it some more. > I have encountered two issues. > > What I'm doing: > host: qemu a75143eda2ddf581b51e96c000974bcdfe2cbd10. > > /scm/qemu/x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 1g -cpu kvm64 > -smp 2 f20-x64.qcow2 -netdev user,id=foo -redir tcp:8022::22 -device > virtio-net,netdev=foo -serial stdio -fsdev > local,security_model=none,id=fsdev0,path=/lib/modules/ -device > virtio-9p-pci,id=fs0,fsdev=fsdev0,mount_tag=libmodulesshare -fsdev > local,security_model=none,id=fsdev1,path=/boot -device > virtio-9p-pci,id=fs1,fsdev=fsdev0,mount_tag=bootshare -no-reboot > -snapshot > > guest: Fedora 20 > > added this in /etc/fstab: > > bootshare /share/boot 9p trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L 0 0 > libmodulesshare /share/lib/modules 9p trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L 0 0 > > > I have encountered two issues: > > 1. mount failure on boot > If I try to mount on boot through fstab, I get: > [ 2.270157] 9pnet: Could not find request transport: virtio > [ 2.270158] 9pnet: Could not find request transport: virtio
Missing 9pnet_virtio.ko module ? > > If I then re-try mount, it succeeds immediately! > > Some kind of dependency issue? > > 2. files immediately in the mounted directory aren't visible on the > guest under /share/boot. > For example, files under /boot on host are not visible > on guest, files under child directories seem visible. can you share more details on this ? /boot permissions. ls -al output on host etc. -aneesh